Unsold In Indonesia, This ATV Kawasaki Line Is Interested In Military And Mining

JAKARTA - Last September, PT Kawasaki Motor Indonesia (KMI) officially expanded its business by introducing the Brute Force 750 as well as playing in the All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) segment nationally.

This offroad vehicle has a seat that can accommodate at least two people by providing a rear compartment for storing useful items on trips to various terrains.

After being launched for the Indonesian market, how is the reception from the Kawasaki inaugural ATV vehicle in the country?

Responding to this, KMI's Head Sales & Promotion, Michael C. Tanadhi said that his party had received various requests from consumers even though the ATV had not yet been sold in the near future.

"We still haven't sold it yet, but we have received several requests," Michael said when met at ICE BSD, Tangerang, Wednesday, October 30.

He revealed that Kawasaki received a number of requests from various parties, including from the military and mining circles.

"The request is from the military and mining is like FreePort," added Michael.

Michael also added that the Brute Force 750 will enter to be sold in Indonesia next year and at the same time carry a lower variant which is required to be the Brute Force 300 or 450.

"Probably next year will come in and we will also make sure to include a lower variant," he explained.

Kawasaki Brute Force 750 has a large engine capacity of up to 749 cc 4-stroke V-twin SOHC equipped with an Electronic Power Steering (EPS) device with a two-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheeled (4WD) option.

This ATV vehicle is a product imported directly from the United States (US). KMI will also continue to present various types of off-road 4-wheeled vehicle products in the ATV, UV and RUV categories as is the case in the global market for the Indonesian market.