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- Industry News
- 16 April 2026
FAW Trucks Southern Africa has unveiled the J7, a new heavy-duty truck tractor designed for long-haul transport across the region.
Positioned as the company’s premium flagship, the J7 is built to meet the realities of extended-distance freight, combining efficiency, safety and driver comfort with a focus on reducing operating pressures for logistics businesses.
The J7 arrives as a 6x4 tractor aimed at cross-border and long-distance operators. Its aerodynamic cab design improves fuel efficiency, while intelligent fuel management and a dual-tank system extend range and reduce refuelling stops, it is claimed. The model builds on the success of FAW’s JH6 500FT, which has earned a reputation for reliability and cost-effective performance, and now serves as the foundation for this next-generation offering.
Driver comfort and safety are central to the J7’s design. The high-roof sleeper cab features a flat-floor layout, wide berth, air suspension seat, integrated fridge and automatic climate control, creating a more practical environment for those spending long periods on the road.

Safety is reinforced through an all-steel cab structure and advanced driver-assistance systems, alongside an integrated camera and monitor system. Operators can also choose between rear air suspension for sensitive cargo or parabolic leaf springs for durability, depending on operational needs.
FAW highlights the J7’s B10 service life of 1.5 million kilometres, underlining its suitability for demanding African conditions. The truck is supported by a wide dealer network, 24/7 roadside assistance and a warranty of up to 36 months or 600 000 kilometres, providing reassurance for fleet operators managing long distances and variable infrastructure.
By introducing the J7, FAW Trucks Southern Africa says it is continuing to strengthen its position in the heavy-duty segment. The vehicle is presented not only as a performance solution but also as a means of lowering total cost of ownership, reflecting the company’s investment in delivering globally competitive commercial vehicles tailored to local realities.
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