The world embraces Indonesian-made cars as exports go up 37.7% in the first 8 months of 2021
CY Foong · Sep 22, 2021 03:00 PM
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Despite not having its own (long-running) ‘national’ carmaker, Thailand and Indonesia are among the largest and most important players in the ASEAN region’s automotive industry. While the Kingdom has always been the largest in terms of production and exports, Indonesia is quickly playing catch-up.
According to data provided by Gaikindo (The Association of Indonesia Automotive Industries), automotive manufacturers based in the archipelago had exported 185,012 units between January and August 2021.
Compared to the same period last year, the latest figures showed a 37.7% growth – 134,341 units were exported in the first 8 months of 2020.
PT Astra Daihatsu Motor contributed the majority of those figures with 74,968 units exported overseas. These included the Toyota Wigo/Agya, the Toyota Avanza, the Daihatsu Gran Max along with its twins, the Mazda Bongo, and the Toyota Liteace.
Mitsubishi Motors and Suzuki are placed third and fourth respectively with 33,915 units and 26,899 units.
Honda comes in at fifth with 4,590 units of the Brio exported to the Philippines and Vietnam. By 2022, the all-new second-generation Honda BR-V will be added to this list with the Indonesian-made 7-seater crossover expected to be exported to other markets outside of Southeast Asia including the Latin American and African markets.
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