Polytron has confirmed that it will continue to rely on its first electric car models, the G3 and G3+, until the end of 2025. The company plans to introduce new electric vehicle models only in 2026.
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G3 and G3+ Launched Recently
The Polytron G3 and G3+ electric cars were officially launched just over a month ago, on May 6, 2025. These models come with flexible purchase options: customers can either buy the car with the battery included or choose a battery rental scheme.
Pricing Details for Jakarta Area
The price range for Polytron’s electric cars varies depending on the model and purchase option. Here’s the pricing breakdown for the Jakarta market:

Battery rental: IDR 299 million
Purchase with battery: IDR 419 million

Battery rental: IDR 339 million
Purchase with battery: IDR 459 million
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New Electric Models Expected in 2026
Tekno Wibowo, Commercial Director of Polytron, confirmed that the company will continue to support the G3 and G3+ through the end of 2025. He stated that there would be additional models next year but did not share the specifics about the number or type of vehicles. He did say that the new range could include 7-seaters and other smaller vehicles to support different needs in the market.
Positive Market Response and Orders
Despite being a young product line, the Polytron G3 and G3+ have received a promising response from customers. Since the launch, dozens of units have been ordered, including purchases from individual consumers and corporations. Interestingly, many buyers placed orders even before getting a chance to test drive the cars.
Tekno Wibowo stated that orders are evenly split between the G3 and G3+, with each model accounting for roughly 50% of total sales.
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Local Assembly and Delivery Timeline
Both the G3 and G3+ are assembled locally at PT Handal Indonesia Motor’s new facility in Purwakarta, West Java. The delivery of pre-ordered vehicles to customers will begin in stages starting July 2025.


















































