Tulpar Motors plant produced 3,000 vehicles in a year
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Tulpar Motors assembly plant produced approximately 3,000 vehicles in 2025, including over 2,000 Chevrolet models.
- Over 1,000 vehicles assembled at the plant were supplied to Kyrgyzstan's government agencies.
- The plant, launched in 2024, is transitioning to completely knocked-down assembly and seeking investment to scale up production.
Kyrgyzstan's Tulpar Motors assembly plant reported a production volume of approximately 3,000 vehicles in 2025, with over 2,000 of those being Chevrolet models. The plant, which began operations in 2024, also supplied more than 1,000 vehicles to government agencies within Kyrgyzstan.
While government procurement plays a significant role in maintaining the plant's capacity, Tulpar Motors emphasized that it is not the sole driver of development. The company is actively pursuing retail sales and aims to make vehicles more affordable through preferential financing programs and an expanding dealer network.
At the current stage, government procurement does play a significant role in ensuring the plantโs capacity, but it is not the sole driver of development. The plant is simultaneously actively developing retail sales and focusing on increasing the affordability of vehicles for the public through preferential financial programs and expanding its dealer network.
Tulpar Motors is gradually shifting its assembly process from large-knockdown to completely knocked-down (CKD) production. This transition requires additional investment in technology, equipment, and the enhancement of its production facilities. Consequently, the company highlighted the pressing need to scale up the project and strengthen its industrial potential.
Last year, the plant's production output exceeded 2 billion soms, contributing approximately 30 million soms in tax payments. The establishment of Tulpar Motors was facilitated by an agreement between the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan and the Government of Uzbekistan concerning cooperation in automobile and commercial vehicle production within the Kyrgyz Republic.
In this regard, the issue of scaling the project and strengthening its industrial potential is more pressing today.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.