Jakarta – The Adora electric motorbikes have had a thunderous reception at the Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) 2025. Over 400 orders were managed by the brand over the course of the 11-day event, testifying to the growing demand for electric two-wheelers in Indonesian markets.
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Adora’s Debut at IIMS 2025
IIMS 2025 was a big platform for Adora to make its debut in front of the people. Although the brand had already been launched to a few media by Indomobil Emotor, an affiliate of Indomobil Group, in early February, its exhibition at IIMS was its first direct exposure to prospective buyers.
The reaction was extremely encouraging, with customers expressing strong interest in Adora’s contemporary style, affordable prices, and smart battery technology. Indomobil Emotor said that demand was even higher than anticipated, prompting hundreds of orders at the exhibition.
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Adora Wins Two Prestigious Awards
Besides record sales, Adora also gained industry accolades as it received two awards during IIMS 2025:
- Favorite Newcomer EV Motorcycle Brand
- Most Innovative EV Scooter
These awards reinforce the market’s recognition of Adora’s style, features, and innovation. According to Indomobil Emotor’s Gerry, this achievement serves as motivation for the company to continue developing electric motorcycles that meet the needs of Indonesian riders.
“The awards we received further encourage us to provide innovative products that suit the needs of consumers in Indonesia,” said Gerry.
Adora’s Variants and Pricing
Adora electric bike come in two models:
- Adora Basic – IDR 24.5 million (OTR Jakarta)
- Adora Livery – IDR 24.9 million (OTR Jakarta)
Both have a 120 km range per charge, so they are suitable for daily use.
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Future Plans and Availability
After its success in IIMS 2025, Adora will be available shortly at authorized Indomobil showrooms nationwide in Indonesia. For more customers to be attracted, the company will offer promotional programs and financing options for those wanting to upgrade to electric motorcycles.
“This is just the beginning. We will continue to innovate and grow our reach to serve more consumers in Indonesia,” Gerry added.
Adora’s solid debut at IIMS 2025 is an indication that electric motorcycles are gaining popularity in Indonesia. With increasing consumer demand and government encouragement of EV adoption, Adora will be a significant player in the domestic electric vehicle market.