Yutong has celebrated a new milestone with the production of its 10,000th vehicle for Central Asian markets.

The bus, which rolled off the company’s electric bus production line on 26 June, was celebrated with an event attended by key clients from Central Asia, senior executives, and a number of media representatives.

Yutong held an event to commemorate the occasion on 26 June

The company has thus far sold over 10,000 vehicles across five Central Asian countries, including over 1,000 new energy vehicles, rendering it the largest new energy bus supplier in the region.

Mr. LI Haifeng, CEO of Yutong Central Asia, stated:

This milestone reinforces our commitment to leveraging technological innovation and integrated solutions to advance urban transportation modernization across Central Asia.

Yutong’s 2025 has thus far seen the company secure a number of orders within Central Asia, including an order of 700 diesel buses for Turkmenistan, 200 battery electric buses for Uzbekistan, and a mixed fleet of 95 CNG buses, 57 vans, and 15 coaches for Kyrgyzstan.

The event also saw Yutong confirm and announce a new, 1,000-unit order from Kazakhstan, which is set to be manufactured and assembled at the Yutong-QazTehna CKD factory, a joint venture facility co-established with local partners in Kazakhstan.

Ms. УАХИТОВА UAKHITOVA, representative of Kazakhstan’s QazTehna factory, said:

As a global leader in public transport, Yutong has earned widespread recognition from the Kazakh government, businesses, and citizens alike, thanks to its superior product quality, exceptional project execution, and deep respect for local markets.

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