AISI Targets Motorcycle Sales In Indonesia To Reach 6 4 Million Next Year

Saturday, 02 Nov 2024

By ferry@insightinnews.com

The Indonesian Motorcycle Industry Association (AISI) believes that the two-wheeler market in the country will keep growing. Therefore, they have raised their sales target for next year. AISI Chairman Johannes Loman stated that they aim to sell at least 6.4 million motorcycles in 2025, which is a slight increase from this year's target of 6.2 million units. 

"The potential demand for next year is between 6.4 and 6.7 million units annually. We hope that motorcycle industry players can innovate to provide advanced, affordable, and eco-friendly vehicles," Loman said during the opening of the IMOS 2024 exhibition in Tangerang on Wednesday (30/10). From January to September 2024, motorcycle sales in Indonesia reached 4.87 million units, a 3.19 percent increase compared to the same period last year. This means manufacturers need to sell 1.33 million more units in the next three months to meet the 6.2 million target. 

"One of our efforts to achieve this target is by holding the IMOS exhibition every year. This year, we have a larger area and many more participants," he explained. "We hope the IMOS exhibition can stimulate motorcycle sales momentum after a decline due to the pandemic," he added. 

The IMOS 2024 exhibition is taking place at ICE BSD, Tangerang, from today, Wednesday (30/10), until Sunday (3/11). It features several motorcycle brands in Indonesia, including Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, TVS, Royal Enfield, and Harley-Davidson. 

Additionally, electric motorcycle brands like ALVA, Electrum, Horwin, Polytron, Volta, ION Mobility, and V Move are also participating. "We are confident that various new models will attract visitors and support the growth of the automotive industry in the future," Loman said.


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