Paragon Motors Unveils the New SinotrukHowo Max Truck
|Transport Solutions & Logistics
Next-generation road tractor combines power, precision, and comfort for the mauritian logistics sector
Paragon Motors, a subsidiary of ABC Automobile and the exclusive distributor of Hangcha handling equipment and SinotrukHowo trucks in Mauritius, has officially launched the new SinotrukHowo Max — a next-generation road tractor designed to meet the evolving needs of the local transport and logistics industry.
An established representative of the SinotrukHowo brand in Mauritius since 2010, Paragon Motors remains committed to delivering robust, modern, and reliable transport solutions tailored to real-world operating conditions.
The SinotrukHowo Max distinguishes itself through its blend of high performance and advanced technology. Powered by a 430-horsepower engine based on MAN technology and compliant with Euro 3 standards, it features a 16-speed automatic gearbox with a hydraulic retarder and a Bosch steering system that ensures smooth and responsive handling in all driving conditions. With a gross combination weight (GCW) of 70 tonnes, it is ideal for long hauls and heavy-duty applications. The truck is also available in both manual and automatic transmission options.
To enhance driver comfort, the cabin is equipped with a sleeper bed, air-suspension seats, air conditioning, and central locking. In terms of safety, the SinotrukHowo Max includes an ABS braking system, three-point seat belts, and a reinforced braking mechanism. Additional modern features — such as a panoramic camera, easy three-step access, and air deflectors — boost its operational efficiency and on-road performance.
The SinotrukHowo Max is now available at Rs 3,750,000 for the manual version and Rs 3,950,000 for the automatic. Interested customers are invited to visit Paragon Motors in Pailles for a test drive and firsthand experience of this powerful new addition to the Mauritian road transport fleet.
Mauritius Times ePaper Friday 9 May 2025
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