Fieldays 2026 has wrapped up after another strong showing at Mystery Creek, with JAC Light Trucks reinforcing their position as practical, reliable transport solutions built for New Zealand conditions.
Over several busy days, site i30 drew a steady stream of visitors keen to get a closer look at the growing light truck range.
A Line-Up Built for Everyday Performance
On display was a versatile mix of diesel and electric options, designed to meet the evolving needs of Kiwi operators.
The range included the 6T Class 1 licence Cummins 4.0L diesel, the 9T Class 2 Cummins 4.0L diesel, and the fully electric JAC EV, each delivering a balance of performance, efficiency, and sustainability.
From urban delivery to rural applications, the line-up proved its capability in real-world conditions.
Hands-On Experience That Matters
A key highlight of Fieldays is the opportunity to interact directly with the product and that’s exactly what drew the crowds. Visitors were able to get up close, ask questions, and get behind the wheel, gaining a clear understanding of how JAC Light Trucks perform in day-to-day operations.
Connecting with Kiwi Operators
Fieldays has always been about more than machinery, it’s about relationships.
Throughout the event, the JAC Motors New Zealand team connected with business owners, drivers, and fleet decision-makers looking for reliable, cost-effective transport solutions. Strong engagement this year reflected growing interest in both traditional and electric options. Looking Ahead
As the industry evolves, JAC Light Trucks continue to offer a balance of innovation and proven performance.
Fieldays 2026 may be over, but the conversations started at Mystery Creek will continue with more businesses exploring how JAC can support their operations into the future.






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