Sinotruk HOWO Concrete Mixer Truck
We’ve sold HOWO mixer trucks across Africa for nearly ten years. The top questions we get: “Which one, 6×4 or 8×4?” and “Can a 10m³ drum actually hold 11m³?” Today we put four models side by side and tell you the real story. A good Howo Concrete Mixer Truck isn’t just about moving concrete – it must save fuel, survive dust, and stay out of the workshop. Below is what we learned from drivers and job sites. Choosing the right Howo Concrete Mixer Truck can cut your operating costs by thousands each year.
When you choose a Howo Concrete Mixer Truck, don’t only look at the price. The hydraulic system, drum rotation speed, and discharge height matter more than horsepower. We’ve seen customers buy cheap hydraulics and three months later the pump leaks. Remember: a mixer truck makes money by staying on site, not in the repair bay. Each of these four has strengths and weaknesses – here’s the honest take. No matter which model, a reliable Howo Concrete Mixer Truck always pays back in the long run.
Technical Comparison of Howo Mixer Trucks
| Features | Howo 6×4 | Howo 8×4 | Howo A7 6×4 | HOHAN 8×4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drive Configuration | 6×4 | 8×4 | 6×4 | 8×4 |
| Engine Power | 336 HP | 375 HP | 380 HP | 420 HP |
| Mixer Capacity | 10 m³ | 12 m³ | 10 m³ | 14 m³ |
| Max Torque | 1,350 Nm | 1,500 Nm | 1,550 Nm | 1,800 Nm |
| Transmission | 9-speed Manual | 10-speed Manual | 12-speed Auto | 12-speed Manual |
| Fuel Tank | 400 L | 500 L | 450 L | 600 L |
| Real‑world Fuel Use | ≈28 L/100km | ≈33 L/100km | ≈30 L/100km | ≈38 L/100km |
| Best For | City / Medium jobs | Large foundations | Owner‑operator comfort | Mountain / muddy sites |
⚠️ Real‑world tip from our fleet
Some buyers try to load 12m³ into a 10m³ 6×4 – then the rear leaf springs flatten. Remember: a 10m³ rated drum should hold no more than 10.5m³. Also, at altitudes above 2,000m in winter, use -10# diesel or you won’t start in the morning. And change hydraulic oil every 5,000 km – don’t be cheap on that. A well‑maintained Howo Concrete Mixer Truck can easily last over 10 years.
Key Insights
The fuel and durability numbers above are from our own Zambia fleet (2024‑2025 records). Howo 6×4 is the most balanced, Howo 8×4 handles high volume, Howo A7 is comfortable but expensive to fix, and HOHAN is the brute‑force king with a thirst for fuel. No perfect truck – only the right Howo Concrete Mixer Truck for your specific site. Before buying any Howo Concrete Mixer Truck, always check the frame VIN and hydraulic pump serial number.
Parts Support
We keep over 200,000 USD worth of genuine and aftermarket parts in our Lusaka warehouse. The three categories below fail most often on mixer trucks – we stock them. Not sure which part fits? Send us a photo of the old part or the truck’s VIN plate. Genuine parts for your Howo Concrete Mixer Truck are always in stock for fast delivery.
Engine Parts
Filters, pistons, injectors, gaskets. We carry WEICHAI and SINOTRUK genuine parts, plus quality aftermarket (30% cheaper). Note: Euro 5 and Euro 4 filters are not interchangeable – ask before ordering.
Browse Engine Parts →Transmission Parts
Clutch discs, pressure plates, synchro rings, universal joints. Mixer trucks are hardest on clutches – we offer a heavy‑duty version with Kevlar friction material that lasts 30% longer than stock.
Browse Gearbox Parts →Braking System
Brake pads, drums, wheel cylinders. Original pads last about 40,000 km. If you work steep downhill sites, choose our ceramic‑formula pads – more expensive but less fade.
Browse Braking Parts →Customer Testimonials
John Davidson
Logistics Manager, 5 years
We bought three Howo 6×4 mixer trucks in 2023. After nearly 60,000 km each, only one clutch replacement (driver abuse). Real fuel consumption holds at 29 L/100km, about 15% less than our old fleet. Only complaint: factory mirrors have blind spots – we added small round mirrors. I strongly recommend the Howo Concrete Mixer Truck for any mid‑sized contractor.
Sarah Rodriguez
Construction Company Owner
Our Howo 8×4 12m³ trucks actually hold a full 12m³ (unlike some brands). Enough power, but the stock Triangle tires slipped badly in wet clay – we switched to Chaoyang tires and solved it. Also, the AC filter location is a nightmare; it takes half an hour to replace. Even with those minor issues, the Howo Concrete Mixer Truck has been our most reliable equipment.
Michael Kowalski
Transport Fleet Director
Last year we bought seven HOHAN 8×4 units for a mountain wind farm. On 15% muddy slopes, other trucks needed a tow – HOHAN crawled up in low‑range 4×4. Yes, fuel is high, but finishing the project one month early saved more money. Their after‑sales picks up the phone at night too. For extreme terrain, the HOHAN Howo Concrete Mixer Truck has no rival.
Frequently Asked Questions – HOWO Concrete Mixer Truck
1 Boss, what’s the real price of a HOWO mixer truck? Why do I get different quotes?
Honestly, a 2025 6×4 with 10m³ drum, FOB price is roughly 48,000–52,000 USD. For an 8×4 with imported Rexroth hydraulics, it easily crosses 60,000 USD. The differences come from engine horsepower, hydraulic pump brand (China vs. Rexroth/Parker), drum steel quality, and emission standard. Some cheap quotes use old chassis – always ask for production date. We’ll send you a line‑by‑line quote, no hidden fees.
2 What steel is the drum made of? How many years before it wears through?
Standard drum is B520JJ wear‑resistant steel, with Hardox 400 liners on the blades. Under normal use (80,000 m³ of concrete), the drum won’t leak. But if your aggregate is very sharp, inspect blade welds every six months. We’ve seen drums last 5+ years – what fails first is usually the reduction gear because the owner skips oil changes. Also, too thick blades cause concrete to stick, so don’t over‑spec.
3 Is the fuel consumption really as low as you say? Will it climb hills under full load?
Those numbers are from real Zambia runs (70% highway + 30% construction site), not lab tests. The Howo 6×4 fully loaded with 10m³ can hit 26 L/100km on flat highways, but short stop‑and‑go on hilly sites will go up to 32 L. As for hills: the 336 HP 6×4 is fine up to 8% grade. On long 10% slopes, downshift and keep steady throttle – don’t charge. If your site is full of steep grades, step up to the HOHAN 420 HP and save yourself the worry.
4 Can you customize the hydraulic system, discharge chute, and water tank? I want an imported pump.
Yes. We’ve done conversions with Rexroth, Parker, and Linde. But imported pumps add 2‑3 weeks lead time, and repair parts are expensive (one plunger can cost half a Chinese pump). Unless you run full‑throttle 24/7, the domestic Changjiang pump is enough. The discharge chute can be extended to 2 meters, and the water tank up to 800 liters – but we re‑balance the chassis to keep stability.
5 What’s the delivery time? What does your after‑sales actually cover?
Standard configuration: 30 days. Modified hydraulics or larger drum: 45‑60 days. After‑sales: chassis and drum warranty 12 months or 50,000 km; hydraulic parts 6 months. Within Zambia we offer 24/7 phone support and can send a technician on‑site (travel cost applies). We also release quarterly maintenance videos – how to check hydraulic oil cleanliness, clean the water line filter, etc.




