King Long Delivers the 20,000th Unit minivan to Bolivia
Jun 28 , 2022
On December 10, a Kingwin Minivan
officially went off the production line at King Long’s production base. Unlike
the other Kingwin Minivan, it is the 20,000th unit to be delivered to its
customer in Bolivia. After its assembly, King Long’s distributor from Bolivia
placed an order of 500 units King Long buses.
King Long officially entered Bolivia in
2012. Since then, it has witnessed a fast growing momentum in the
country. Currently, it boasts a formidable presence in across
the country, be it in urban or rural areas. In the minivan market alone, the
bus maker has already had a market share of over 40%. “Since 2016, our annual export
volume of minivans to Bolivia has stayed over 3,000 units,” revealed Simon Xie, Vice President of King Long, in charge
of Overseas Marketing.
Due to its unique geographic conditions,
road transportation plays a central role in Bolivia, accounting for 85% of the
country’s passenger transportation market. With high altitude and narrow roads,
it sets extremely high standards for vehicle’s maneuverability and reliability.
Having been in smooth operation for all
these years since 2012, King Long has already established a solid reputation in
the local passenger transportation market, providing unprecedented travel
conveniences for local citizens.
Since launching its Go Global strategy in
2000, King Long has so far delivered 110,000 units buses & coaches to 138
countries and regions across the globe. From January to November this year, its
export volume reached a new record high, standing at 12,691 units.