Belarus presents a unique challenge for automotive maintenance due to its harsh continental climate, characterized by severe winters and dusty summers. This environment accelerates the clogging of air cleaners for cars, requiring components that can maintain high airflow while capturing fine particulate matter common in rural and industrial regions.
The local market has seen a significant shift toward high-performance lubricants. As synthetic oils become the standard for modern fleets in Minsk and Gomel, the demand for a specialized oil filter for synthetic oil has surged to prevent premature engine wear caused by cold-start sludge.
Furthermore, the increase in urban smog and seasonal pollen in Belarus's forested regions has made the pollen filter car a critical health component rather than an optional accessory, driving a move toward multi-stage cabin air purification.