Heaptalk, Jakarta — Indomobil Group revealed 14 brands of four-wheeled and two-wheeled vehicles under its banner at GIIAS 2024, demonstrating its commitment to embracing the country’s era of electrification.
“Aligned with our intention to reduce carbon emission, we are bringing the entire lineup of brands under the Indomobil Group banner at the event, simultaneously showcasing our commitment towards electrification in Indonesia,” said Director of Indomobil Group, Andrew Nasuri.
Over the past two years, the Group has undertaken various strategic moves to expand its reach and penetration of electrification in the country. Indomobil Group has collaborated with global brands across multiple segments, from motorcycle and leading passenger car brands to commercial vehicles.
Indomobil Group has affiliated with multiple automotive brands, specifically for electrification, including Audi, Citroën, FOTON, GAC Aion, Harley Davidson, Great Wall, Hino, Jaguar, KIA, Land Rover, Maxus, Mercedes Benz/Smart, Nissan, and Volkswagen.
“We will also add several partnerships with global brands in the future to strengthen our commitment to supporting the Indonesian government’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions by 31.89% in 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060,” emphasized Andrew.
Currently, Indomobil has over 300 dealers and 8,000 service network points, including after-sales services, spare parts distribution, vehicle financing services, and other support services across Indonesia. The Group will continue to develop and expand its brand dealer network to provide the best service and exceptional experiences for consumers of its products.
Indomobil Group currently offers a range of EV products for all segments, from Rp300 million to EV products priced above Rp4 billion, catering to market needs from city cars to ultra-luxury cars.
“Collaborating with various global brands’ wide-ranging technology and electrification knowledge portfolios ensures we can continue to strengthen the Indonesian automotive industry’s competence to a higher level,” concluded Andrew.