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5 Ton Truck for Sale — Chinese Light Cargo Lorries, Export Ready

A 5 ton cargo truck — sometimes called a 5 ton lorry or light cargo lorry — is the backbone of short-haul distribution across Africa and the Middle East. At Sigma Used Trucks we source, inspect and refurbish used Chinese light cargo trucks in this class, then export them CIF to more than 40 countries. Whether you need a flatbed, stake-side or box body, we can match you with a unit that fits your route and budget.

Used 5 ton Chinese light cargo truck with flatbed body, ready for export

What Is a 5 Ton Cargo Truck?

In the markets we serve, a 5 ton truck refers to a light cargo lorry with a gross vehicle mass typically between 5,000 and 7,000 kg and a payload in the 3 to 5 tonne range — the same working class as the Mitsubishi Canter or Isuzu NPR. These are not tippers or dump trucks; they are general-purpose cargo vehicles built for daily distribution: building materials, packed goods, produce, beverages and retail deliveries. If you need a tipper in this size class, see our used 5 ton dump truck for sale page instead.

The 5 ton class is popular because it sits below the heavy-licence threshold in many countries, keeps fuel and tyre costs manageable, and can navigate urban streets that larger trucks cannot. That makes them the first truck many owner-operators buy — and the most common fleet workhorse for SME logistics companies.

Why 5 Tonnes Is the Distribution Sweet Spot

Fleet managers across Africa keep coming back to the 5 ton class for one reason: it sits below the heavy-vehicle licence threshold in most countries while carrying enough cargo to make each trip commercially worthwhile.

A 2 or 3 ton truck forces more trips per day to move the same volume. An 8 or 10 ton rigid requires a heavier licence class, burns more fuel, and cannot access tight loading bays in dense urban markets. The 5 tonner threads both constraints.

In practice, a single driver with a standard commercial licence can operate a 5 ton truck on routes covering wholesale depots, retail clusters, and construction sites — all in one shift. That driver efficiency, combined with moderate fuel consumption and affordable tyres, is why the 5 ton class dominates SME fleets from Nairobi to Accra to Riyadh.

Who Buys a 5 Ton Cargo Lorry?

Our buyers in this segment include:

  • Owner-operators running a single delivery vehicle for hire in Johannesburg, Kampala, Lagos or Nairobi.
  • Small logistics fleets replacing ageing units without the capital for new-vehicle prices.
  • Traders importing a batch of trucks to resell through local dealerships in Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, Zambia or Tanzania.
  • Construction and agriculture businesses in the UAE and Iraq that need a light run-about alongside their heavier fleet.

In every case the common requirement is the same: a reliable, road-legal 5 ton cargo truck at a price that makes commercial sense.

Chinese Light Cargo Trucks vs Canter-Class Japanese Trucks

Buyers shopping in this weight class often compare Japanese brands — the Mitsubishi Canter and the Isuzu NPR are the names they know. We do not sell Mitsubishi or Isuzu trucks; these are offered for comparison only so you can make an informed choice.

Japanese Canter-class trucks carry a strong reputation for reliability and have well-established parts networks in South Africa and East Africa. Their used prices reflect that reputation — second-hand units in good condition command a premium, and genuine spares can be expensive outside major cities.

Chinese light cargo trucks from manufacturers such as HOWO offer a different trade-off: lower acquisition cost, improving build quality over the last decade, and a growing parts supply chain in African markets. For a fleet operator who services their own vehicles or operates near a commercial hub, the cost difference can be significant. For an owner-operator in a remote area with limited parts access, the established Japanese network may still win on total cost of ownership. We present this honestly because the right answer depends on your situation — not on which truck we happen to stock.

If you want to compare options, our team can walk you through what we currently have available and what the landed cost looks like to your port.

Popular Models in the 5 Ton Class

The Chinese 5 ton segment is dominated by a few well-proven platforms that Sigma regularly stocks:

  • HOWO Light Duty (4x2): The most common unit we export. Single rear axle, turbocharged diesel, available in flatbed or box body. Strong parts network across sub-Saharan Africa. See our HOWO 4x2 cargo truck page for specifications.
  • Dongfeng DFA series: A well-regarded alternative with a slightly different cab layout. Popular with buyers in West Africa and the Gulf who already run Dongfeng fleets.
  • FAW J6F light truck: FAW's entry in this class targets operators who want a higher-spec cab with air conditioning and a more refined interior for drivers doing long daily shifts.

Stock rotates — not every model is available at every moment. Tell us your preferred brand and body type and we will confirm what is on the yard.

Sigma's Used 5 Ton Cargo Trucks: Inspection & Export Process

Every unit we export goes through a pre-shipment inspection covering engine, gearbox, brakes, chassis, cab and cargo body. Vehicles that need mechanical attention are refurbished before dispatch — not patched for the photos. We convert left-hand-drive to right-hand-drive in-house for markets that require it, including South Africa, Kenya, Uganda and others.

Shipping is quoted CIF (cost, insurance, freight) to your destination port — Durban, Mombasa, Tema, Apapa, Port Sudan, Aqaba, Umm Qasr and others. We handle the export documentation and can advise on import duty classifications for your country. Enquire with your target port and we will send you a landed-cost estimate for the units that match your spec.

Browse the light cargo models below, or see the full range of cargo trucks we currently have available. You can also explore our howo 4x2 cargo truck and howo cargo truck listings for specific models, or check trucks for sale in south africa if you are buying locally.

In-Yard Photos

Real Photos — Inspected, Export-Ready Units

Actual stock and reference units we ship CIF to Africa & the Middle East. Every truck is mechanically inspected and refurbished before loading.

HOWO 4x2 box body cargo truck, 5 ton payload class
HOWO cargo truck with open flatbed body for regional distribution
Light HOWO flatbed truck at China export yard, inspected and export ready

Frequently Asked Questions

What payload can a 5 ton truck carry?
In practice, most trucks sold as 5 ton in African and Middle Eastern markets carry a payload of 3 to 5 tonnes depending on body type and local registration rules. Gross vehicle mass is typically 5,000 to 7,000 kg. We can confirm the rated payload for each specific unit before you commit.
Do you sell Mitsubishi Canter or Isuzu NPR trucks?
No. We specialise in used Chinese commercial trucks. The Canter and NPR are mentioned on this page for comparison purposes only because many buyers arrive already familiar with those models. Our equivalent offer is Chinese light cargo trucks in the same weight and duty class.
Can I get a 5 ton truck in right-hand drive for South Africa or Kenya?
Yes. We convert LHD units to RHD in-house. This is a standard part of our export process for South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and other RHD markets. Confirm your market when you enquire and we will quote accordingly.
How is the truck shipped and what does CIF mean?
CIF stands for cost, insurance and freight. We quote a single price that covers the truck, marine insurance and ocean freight to your named destination port. You are responsible for import duties, port charges and inland transport from the port. We provide the export documents needed for customs clearance.
Is a 5 ton truck too heavy for city roads in Africa?
No. A loaded 5 ton truck has a gross vehicle mass of around 7 tonnes — well within the limits of urban roads, concrete bridges, and standard loading bays across Africa. These trucks are built for the city-to-depot distribution cycle. They fit into lanes and yards that would exclude a 10 or 15 ton rigid.
What body length should I choose for a 5 ton truck?
Standard body lengths on 5 ton platforms range from 4.2 metres to 5.2 metres. A shorter body is better for urban routes with tight turning — you sacrifice some floor area but gain manoeuvrability. A longer body suits intercity runs where you want maximum volume per trip. Most of our buyers in Africa choose the 4.8 m body as a practical compromise. Let us know your primary use and we can recommend the right length.

Ready to source a 5 ton cargo truck? Send us your port, required payload and body type and we will respond with available stock and a CIF estimate within one business day.

Reply within 24 hours — or WhatsApp us at +86 199 6378 9330.