Indonesia international motor show kicks off

Automobile and motorcycle manufacturers are introducing advanced technologies and the latest products at the show.

Honda booth at the Indonesia International Motor Show 2025. (Photo: VNA)
Honda booth at the Indonesia International Motor Show 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Indonesia (VNA) – The Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) opened at the Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) on February 13, showcasing the latest innovations in the automotive industry.

A total of 56 brands, comprising 31 car brands and 25 motocycle brands, are attending the show.

Running until February 23, this annual event is a great opportunity for the automotive industry and related businesses in Indonesia. There, automobile and motorcycle manufacturers introduce advanced technologies and the latest products.

In particular, this is an opportunity to promote the trend of electric vehicles in the automotive industry as well as in the consumption habits of Indonesian people.

Brands such as Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, BYD, Wuling and Vietnam’s Vinfast bring to the event their latest models, paricularly electric vehicles, to approach customers directly.

According to the show organisers, IIMS 2025 targets a total transaction value of 6.7 trillion IDR (nearly 420 million USD)./.

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