The Mitsubishi Destinator 5-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating has made a strong impact in the Southeast Asian automotive market. This result highlights Mitsubishi’s growing focus on advanced safety and driver protection—two things that buyers in Indonesia value highly when choosing a family SUV. With solid performance in multiple safety categories, modern features, and a spacious seven-seater cabin, the Destinator positions itself as one of the most complete SUVs in its class. ASEAN NCAP Safety Rating Under the 2021–2025 ASEAN NCAP protocol, the Mitsubishi Destinator achieved a total score of 77.27 points. This evaluation covers adult protection, child protection, advanced assistance…
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Autoini.com – Indonesia’s motorcycle market posted strong momentum in October 2025. The Indonesian Motorcycle Industry Association reported 590,362 units sold in the month — the highest monthly total so far this year. That figure represents an estimated 8.4% increase year-on-year and about a 4% rise month-on-month, signaling steady consumer demand and improving market conditions. Indonesia Two-Wheeler Market: Rural Demand and Financing Beyond big cities, rising purchases from rural areas and outer islands supported growth. Many buyers used financing packages with low down payments and longer tenor, making two-wheeler ownership more accessible for middle-income households and small businesses. AISI Motorcycle Sales…
Autoini.com – The Kia Seltos 2026 is gearing up to become one of the most anticipated compact SUVs in the Indonesian market. With its hybrid engine option, advanced e-AWD system, and a new design direction, this next-generation model is set to attract drivers looking for modern performance and better fuel efficiency. The new Seltos brings useful upgrades that match the growing interest in smart, eco-friendly mobility across Indonesia. This article explains every key detail, from performance and features to expected launch timing and reasons why it may become a strong competitor in the SUV segment. Key Points of the Kia…
Autoini.com – The Indonesian automotive market is entering a new era of electrified family vehicles. Two exciting contenders leading this trend are the Wuling Darion and the BYD M6. Both promise electric power, modern features, and practical comfort for families—but which one offers better value for Indonesian buyers? Let’s compare Wuling Darion vs Byd M6. Wuling Darion EV Battery: 69.2 kWh (EV)Range: Up to 540 km (CLTC)Power: 150 kW (201 hp), 310 NmPrice: 356 Million (first 1,500 customers)*Price may vary depending on region, dealer, and promotions. BYD M6 Battery: 55.4 kWh or 71.8 kWhRange: 420–530 km (NEDC)Power: 150 kW (201…
The Indonesian EV market is heating up, and two electric SUVs have caught the attention of buyers: Jaecoo J5 EV vs BYD Atto 3. Both aim to offer modern, eco-friendly mobility without compromising comfort, performance, or technology. But which one truly delivers the best combination of price, range, and features? Let’s take a detailed look. Jaecoo J5 EV 60.9 kWh Lithium-ion batteryRange: Up to 470 kmPower: 155 kW / 288 Nm TorquePrice: 249,9 – 299,9 Mil. (first 1,000 customers), regular ~350–400 Million**Price may vary depending on region, dealer, and promotions. BYD Atto 3 49.9 kWh (Standard) / 60.48 kWh (Extended…
Government shifts focus from imports to local production as new EV incentive rules start January 2026. Autoini.com – Indonesia’s electric vehicle (EV) market is evolving fast. After years of generous import-based subsidies, the government is now reshaping its incentive structure to push local production. The key question for both buyers and automakers is simple: will the electric car incentive Indonesia continue in 2026? The answer is yes—but with major changes that prioritize domestic manufacturing and higher local content. What Happens to Current EV Incentives? As officially announced, Indonesia’s government will end import-based EV incentives on December 31, 2025. This includes…
Autoini.com – The Suzuki Carry has been a trusted partner for small businesses and fleets for decades. For 2025, Suzuki Japan gives the Carry and Super Carry a meaningful refresh that blends practical upgrades with a more modern look. This article covers the main changes, why they matter, and what Indonesian buyers and fleet operators should watch for. Key Updates at a Glance FeatureWhat’s newWhy it mattersExteriorLED headlights, new bumper, sharper grilleModern look improves brand image for businessesInteriorDigital cluster option, better ergonomicsLess driver fatigue, better usabilitySafetyVisibility upgrades, cabin strengtheningLower accident risk and operating costSpecial editionSuper Carry X Limited with black…
Autoini.com – Indonesia’s automotive market continued to face challenges through 2025, with wholesale sales reaching 635,844 units from January to October — a 10.6% drop compared to 711,064 units in the same period of 2024. Despite this decline, the market is showing early signs of recovery in October, mainly supported by the rapid growth of electric vehicle (EV) brands. One standout is BYD Indonesia, which has achieved remarkable sales momentum, reshaping competition in the October 2025 auto market Indonesia. Key Highlights Indonesia Car Sales October 2025: Market Context According to the Gaikindo October figures, total wholesale sales reached 635,844 units…
Autoini.com – The Chinese brand Chery has officially introduced its latest electric SUV for the Indonesian market: the Chery J6T. Positioned as an off-road capable EV with a bold, boxy design, this launch marks a major step for Chery’s local expansion. While the pricing remains undisclosed, the features and specifications reveal a serious contender in the mid-premium electric SUV segment. Key Highlights Specifications and Features CategoryDetailsDimensionsLength: 4,433 mm • Width: 1,916 mm • Height: 1,741 mm • Ground Clearance: 225 mmBattery & Range65.69 kWh (RWD) with 431 km NEDC range • 69.77 kWh (iWD) with 436 km NEDC rangeDrive SystemRear-Wheel…
Autoini.com – In a move to ease the daily grind for everyday Jakartans, the DKI Jakarta government has rolled out a bold new policy of free TransJakarta & Mikrotrans rides on the city’s major transit lines for 15 targeted groups. Announced just days ago, this initiative—formalized under Governor’s Regulation (Pergub) No. 33 of 2025—covers everything from bustling TransJakarta buses to sleek MRT and LRT trains, including the handy Mikrotrans feeder services. It’s a timely boost amid rising living costs, aiming to cut transport expenses and encourage greener commuting habits. At its core, the program subsidizes fares to zero for eligible…









