All-Wheel Drive Chassis JAC N90 and N120 Launched in Ukraine: A New Stage in the Development of Medium-Duty Equipment
The Ukrainian market for municipal and construction equipment has received a significant boost. BSHM has presented the new all-wheel drive chassis JAC N90 and JAC N120 (4×4). Their introduction reflects the growing demand for versatile medium-duty cargo platforms capable of operating across various sectors—from municipal services to construction projects and agriculture. The new generation of JAC showcases a balanced combination of power and efficiency.
The JAC N90 4×4 is equipped with a Cummins ISF3.8 diesel engine producing 152 hp and a six-speed manual transmission. With a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of 9 tons, the model can transport over 5.6 tons of payload. The chassis dimensions are 6.99 meters in length, allowing for confident maneuverability even in urban conditions.
The more powerful JAC N120 4×4 is designed for a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of nearly 12 tons and a payload capacity of over 8 tons. It is equipped with a Cummins B4.5 engine producing 206 hp, features a reinforced frame, and delivers high performance when working with heavy attachments.
Notably, the introduction of these new models creates opportunities for fleet renewal in Ukraine. Many municipal enterprises still operate outdated Soviet-era equipment—ZILs, MAZs, GAZs. The launch of the JAC N90 and N120 4×4 allows for a gradual replacement of these vehicles with modern, more productive, and environmentally friendly alternatives. This not only reduces operating and repair costs but also enhances operational efficiency in cities and communities. Simultaneously, the new models strengthen competition in the market. In the long run, all-wheel drive medium-duty platforms could become the new standard for Ukrainian customers.
The launch of the JAC N90 and N120 4×4 in Ukraine is not just an expansion of the model range. It signals to the market that medium-duty equipment is becoming more versatile and ready to operate in conditions that were previously considered critical. For businesses and municipal enterprises, this means new opportunities; for cities, a chance for a quality fleet upgrade; and for the market as a whole, a move towards modern standards where reliability and functionality play a key role.