As a commercial electric vehicles exporter, Tianjin Yigang is mainly engaged in the electric vehicle business, including all brands such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, BYD . Relying on the largest import vehicle port in China, the annual sales volume of the car is more than 10,000. There are more than 300 dealers in Tianjin and more than 6,000 dealers in other parts of the country with long-term cooperation, which has formed a stable, diversified automobile marketing network. We can provide a high-quality and below-market-price vehicle.

Tianjin Yigang Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. was founded in 2011. The company has been expanding the sales team for 12 years. Now the company has seven sales departments and more than 150 employees.
The company specializes in vehicle sales, leveraging China's largest import car port to sell over 10,000 vehicles annually. With 300+ dealers in Tianjin and 6,000+ nationwide partners, it offers high-quality cars at below-market prices through a robust marketing network.
Tianjin Yigang has established stable partnerships with top EV brands like BYD, TOYOTA, TESLA, BMW, and more through its extensive sales network. It is specially authorized by renowned brands as a global trading distributor.
Our vehicles are exported to over 80 countries across Europe, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, including Russia, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, and more.
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