Wuling Offers Tempting Program For The Purchase Of Electric Vehicles During IIMS 2024

JAKARTA - The Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) 2024 is a stage for manufacturers such as Wuling in showing off their best products and offering various attractive promos for their consumers.

In one of the largest automotive events, the brand from China announced a worry free program for customers who buy Air ev or BinguoEV. Carrying the name Extensive Free Maintenance, customers can take advantage of regular maintenance 16 times according to a certain period in the service book.

"Customers can be more efficient in owning Wuling electric vehicles because periodic maintenance costs are provided free of charge," said Dian Asmahani, as Sales and Marketing Director of Wuling Motors, in a statement received by VOI, Saturday, February 17.

This program applies to the purchase of Air ev or BinguoEV on IIMS 2024 until February 29. For Air ev, this Extend Free Maintenance is valid for up to 8 years or reaches a distance of 150,000 kilometers and BinguoEV up to 15.5 years or 155,000 kilometers.

However, there are conditions and conditions that consumers Air ev and BinguoEV need to pay attention to, namely consumers are required to service their electric vehicles at the official workshop of the Wuling dealer network. Then, consumer electric vehicles must use official spare parts of this brand and customers are required to carry out regular maintenance following the maintenance schedule in the service book.

The second post, namely the Extend Free Labor, complements the full-sale services offered by brands, such as the Lifetime Core EV Component Warning. Warning. The program is a life-long guarantee for the core components of electric vehicles consisting of power batteries, motor drives, and motor control units. This program certainly follows the terms and conditions that apply.

Wuling exhibited 13 units at the D8 hall D booth JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, consisting of two BinguoEV, Air ev, and Cloud EV electric vehicles. Then, this Chinese manufacturer also displayed a number of ICE-driven vehicles, such as Conference, Cortez, Alvez, and Almaz.