Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Honda BR-V Prototype Makes World Premiere at GAIKINDO Indonesia International Auto Show 2015

Honda BR-V Prototype

The Honda BR-V Prototype officially made its world debut at the GAIKINDO Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2015. This new generation crossover utility vehicle features the combination of an SUV appearance and handling and great utility and the spacious cabin of an MPV. Powered by a 1.5 liter i-VTEC engine with either a new 6-speed manual transmission or a continuously variable transmission (CVT), it enhances both driving performance and fuel economy. The much-awaited Honda BR-V is scheduled to be marketed first in Indonesia in early 2016, followed by other countries. 

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Volkswagen T5 assembly begins in Indonesia

2012 Volkswagen T5

  • Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles starts activities in growth region
  • SKD kits dispatched from Wedemark to Jakarta
HANNOVER / JAKARTA : January 30, 2012 - By 2015, around 1,200 Transporters and Multivans are planned to roll off the assembly line in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta. As of now, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is starting SKD assembly of the T5 in Indonesia for the local market, together with the importer Garuda Mataram Motor.


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Friday, January 20, 2012

Suzuki acquires site for constructing new plant in Indonesia

JAKARTA : PT. SUZUKI INDOMOBIL MOTOR (SIM), subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation in Indonesia, has acquired site for constructing new plant in Indonesia, a growing market of automobiles and motorcycles. 

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Volkswagen agrees vehicle assembly in Indonesia - Global growth strategy extended to ASEAN region

VW to build new Touran in Indonesia

WOLFSBURG / JAKARTA : 11 May 2009 - Volkswagen AG is expanding its commitment in Southeast Asia as part of its 2018 growth strategy. In cooperation with the Indonesian partner company “Indomobil”, local vehicle assembly operations are to be set up as a first step towards the long-term development of ASEAN markets. An agreement on assembling Volkswagen models in the capital city of Jakarta has already been signed.


"Current trends on world markets clearly show how important the timely development of new growth regions is," Christian Klingler, member of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars board of management responsible for sales and marketing, commented. "The only way to secure global growth and safeguard jobs is to focus on tomorrow’s markets today," Klingler added.

The goal of the partnership with "Indomobil" is to develop the Indonesian automobile market with locally-built vehicles. Production of partly-assembled Volkswagen brand models will already commence this year. Initial production capacity from summer 2009 will be several hundred Touran and will subsequently be steadily increased. In a further step, CKD production of Group vehicles from 2012 is conceivable.

The plans envisage expanding market share in the ASEAN region beyond Indonesia, thus establishing Volkswagen throughout the region. It is intended to broaden the product offering to include further vehicles from the Volkswagen, Skoda, Audi and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles brands.

[Source : VOLKSWAGEN]

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Indonesia speeds up oil-to-gas conversion in land transportation

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Jakarta
, Indonesia - The Indonesian government is to speed up implementation of its program to substitute gas for fuel oil in motor vehicles, Vice President Jusuf Kalla said.

Speaking at the commissioning of Indonesia`s first Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) filling station at Cikarang, east of Jakarta, on Saturday, he said the government would take concrete steps, including issuance of regulations, to accelerate the oil-to-gas conversion process for automotive transport.



"Speeding up the program is very important because the use of gas will economically be more advantageous as it is more efficient, more friendly to the environment, and reduce our need for fuel oils," he said.

He said the oil-to-gas converson program for motor vehicles would be carried out in the same way as the current drive to replace kerosene by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for households.

Provincial governors would be asked to obligate all public transports in their respective regions such as city buses, taxis and mototized pedicabs to use gas instead of petrol.

The government would also encourage the switch by providing incentives to the transport companies concerned and carry out the program with a clearly defined timeframe.

About the availabiiity of gas, Kalla said Indonesia`s natural gas production was three times its oil production and expected to increase with the development of new gas producing blocks such as Natuna B Alpha, Cepu and a few others in the Makassar Strait.

[Source : Antara]