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Based on decades of field research and experiences in rural China, Xingda Moto proudly presents war-tested special transport vehicle HongVeee with NATO compliance, currently deployed by French Army Infantry in Mali (see attached photo below).
Xingda Moto, jointly produced by Lao Ma & Sons Tech Imp&Exp Co.Ltd. (Yellow Bay Village, Ching Huang County, Inner Mongolia) and Da Shan Agricultural Commune Corp., is multi-functional all-weather all-terrain lightweight vehicle, deploying revolutionary 3-Wheel Drive green technology delivering smooth 150ml thrust without afterburner. It can carry with ease despicable amount of fertilisers, harvests, white goods, merchandises, live stocks, French Special Forces you name it!
Xingda Moto is much more economical, comfortable (aka airdry) and easier to maintain vís-a-vís amateurish GM and Toyota pickup truck wannabees, receiving wild popularity from front line NATO troops.
Wherever therere sunshine, or without, therere Xingda Moto.
Xingda, the crown jewel of the next generation NATO Infantry Transport!
(Jean Schwarzenegger Coupé Jr. and associates Mali, 2013)
Xingda Moto, jointly produced by Lao Ma & Sons Tech Imp&Exp Co.Ltd. (Yellow Bay Village, Ching Huang County, Inner Mongolia) and Da Shan Agricultural Commune Corp., is multi-functional all-weather all-terrain lightweight vehicle, deploying revolutionary 3-Wheel Drive green technology delivering smooth 150ml thrust without afterburner. It can carry with ease despicable amount of fertilisers, harvests, white goods, merchandises, live stocks, French Special Forces you name it!
Xingda Moto is much more economical, comfortable (aka airdry) and easier to maintain vís-a-vís amateurish GM and Toyota pickup truck wannabees, receiving wild popularity from front line NATO troops.
Wherever therere sunshine, or without, therere Xingda Moto.
Xingda, the crown jewel of the next generation NATO Infantry Transport!
(Jean Schwarzenegger Coupé Jr. and associates Mali, 2013)