Royal Alloy has officially launched its GT2 Series at the Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) 2025, held at JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta. Marketed as the ‘New Generation Classic’, the GT2 Series is designed to appeal to fans of vintage-style motorcycles who are looking for modern technology.
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A New Age for Vintage Motorcycles
PT Utomo International (Utomocorp), Indonesia’s sole distributor of Royal Alloy motorcycles, launched the GT2 Series along with other promising products during IIMS 2025.
In an interview, Utomocorp CEO Denny Utomo explained that the GT2 Series represents the company’s emphasis on expanding its product portfolio with sophisticated mobility features backed by latest technology.
“The GT2 Series will be our flagship product this year, featuring Track Control System (TCS), ABS, TFT Color Display, and Smart Key,” said Denny during the motorbike unveiling at IIMS 2025.
Modern Features with Classic Design
The GT2 Series integrates retro European motorcycle aesthetics with advanced technology, aiming for young riders who love classic styles but desire up-to-date performance. The use of plastic body construction makes the GT2 lighter and more nimble than standard motorcycles constructed with steel plates.
Key features include
- TFT Color LCD Instrument Panel: To display information clearly and vibrantly.
- Advanced Safety Systems: Fitted with ABS and TCS to improve braking and stability.
- Smart Key Access: For increased convenience and security.
- Liquid Cooled Engine: Assists in keeping engine at optimal temperature for reliable performance.
Impressive Performance
The GT2 Series is equipped with a 148cc SOHC, four-valve, liquid-cooled engine that produces a maximum power of 11.5 kW at 8,500 rpm and 14.5 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm. This ensures instant acceleration and silky smooth handling, making it ideal for city commutes.
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Color Variants and Style Options
The GT2 Series comes in two main styles: Sport and Elegance.
- Sport Type: Meteorite Gray and Modern Orange.
- Elegance Type: Ivory, Dark Jade, Flame Red, and Lemon Yellow.
Additionally, special edition colors like Parrot, Swan, and Durian offer even more customization options.
Competitive Pricing and Availability
Priced at IDR 49 million on the road in Jakarta, the GT2 Series offers an affordable entry into the retro motorcycle market. With its combination of modern features and classic design, it is set to stand out in the market.
Production is based in Tangerang, with around 5,000 units already manufactured across six different models, including the GP150, GT150, GP25, and TG245 Sidecar.
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Conclusion
The announcement of the Royal Alloy GT2 Series launch at IIMS 2025 further solidifies the brand’s position within the retro motorcycle market while targeting younger buyers. With its blend of vintage looks and contemporary technology, the GT2 Series is poised to appeal to a broad segment of motorcycle buyers, including in Indonesia.