21:38 17-01-2026
EMC reveals 2026 plans with new models and sales targets
EMC reports 115% sales growth in 2025 and plans for 2026, including the EMC 9 minivan, EMC 212 SUV, and Foton G7 pickup. Learn about new vehicles and targets.
EMC has wrapped up 2025 and revealed its plans for 2026. The brand's sales surged by about 115% last year compared to 2024. EMC attributes this growth to expanding its model lineup, partnerships with Chinese manufacturers, and a robust dealer network of 160 outlets. Key focus areas for the brand include vehicles running on LPG and the commercial segment.
For 2026, EMC aims to sell around 7,000 vehicles, up from roughly 4,500 in 2025. To achieve this, the company is preparing several new models.
Among them is the EMC 9 minivan, offering 7 or 9 seats and powered by a 2.0-liter gasoline engine producing 133 hp, expected in the first half of the year. Also announced is the EMC 212 body-on-frame SUV, measuring 4,705×1,895×1,936 mm with a ground clearance of 235 mm and a wading depth of up to 850 mm. It comes with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine rated at 217 hp paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, with a diesel version planned for the future. Pricing starts from €39,900.
For work purposes, the Foton G7 Single Cab pickup is in the pipeline, featuring a 162 hp diesel engine and a payload capacity of up to 1 ton (or up to 1,410 kg in the 3.5-ton version). Additionally, the EMC 4 GPL will launch in February–March, targeting lower ownership costs. The key takeaway: these are vehicles designed for small businesses.