JAKARTA - Wuling was present at the 2023 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) with the theme "Continue to Attend With Endless Innovation".

In a booth located in hall 9, ICE BSD, Tangerang, the Chinese manufacturer displays a total of 14 vehicles including its flagship electric vehicle, Wuling Air ev with special patterns according to their respective duties.

Wuling Motors PR Manager, Brian Gomgom, said that his party presented Air ev which was tailored for other purposes, such as the police, medical assistance, and cars to be brought to the ASEAN 2023 Summit in September.

"This proves that Wuling Air ev is reliable for various needs and needs," Brian said in his statement, Wednesday, August 16.

In the booth with an area of 1,287 m2, Wuling displays three Air ev Long Range units that are tailored in various needs. With a small size, this car can agilely maneuver and provide convenience to vehicle owners.

It is known that Wuling successfully supported the G20 Summit in Bali and the 2023 ASEAN Summit in Labuan Bajo, now Wuling is again trusted as the Official Car Partner at the 2023 ASEAN Summit international event which will take place in Jakarta on 5-7 September by providing 150 units of Air ev.

Just like the previous ASEAN Summit, Wuling Air ev, which will accompany the activities of delegates from various countries will be displayed with special livery inspired by the betawi batik motif.

In addition, Wuling was also present by providing Air ev to help with special medical needs for home care services. The medical assistance can assist health workers in reaching patients whose houses are located in areas that cannot be traversed by ambulances in general. And for this, Wuling provides 49 units of air ev and has been operating in the Makassar area and its surroundings.

The compact-dimensional car is also present as a fleet of police of the Republic of Indonesia. With the police's blue and white livery strip with the words "Police" on the front, this car is specifically a traffic patrol vehicle by the Korlantas of the Indonesian National Police.


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