What is the CNHTC logo?

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KiraMarie
07/24/25 9:49pm
CNHTC is the logo of Sinotruk (China National Heavy Duty Truck Group). Main products of Sinotruk: The company mainly engages in the research, development, production, and sales of various types of heavy-duty trucks, special vehicles, buses, and specialized vehicles, as well as engines, transmissions, axles, and other assemblies and automotive components. It owns a full range of commercial vehicle brands including Huanghe, SITRAK, and HOWO. Corporate positioning of Sinotruk: Sinotruk has become the largest heavy-duty truck production base and is the heavy-duty truck enterprise with the most comprehensive drive configurations and power coverage in the industry. Its main vehicle manufacturing enterprises include Jinan Truck Co., Ltd., Jinan Commercial Vehicle Company, Special Vehicle Company, and Jining Commercial Vehicle Company.
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BriannaAnn
08/10/25 2:47pm
Hey, if you see a car emblem labeled CNHTC on the road, it usually stands for Chinese National Heavy Duty Truck Group, which is China National Heavy Duty Truck Group. As a car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with this brand—it mainly produces heavy-duty trucks, like the HOWO series, known for their powerful and reliable performance, and they're super common in China's truck market. I often spot them near freight stations and construction sites—highly recognizable and practical. Fellow car fans might want to check out their new models, some of which incorporate smart driving tech, making them quite modern. Just think, these trucks play a pivotal role in logistics and transportation, silently supporting the economy—pretty admirable when you think about it. Overall, CNHTC isn't about passenger vehicles but symbolizes professional transport solutions.
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