JAKARTA - Great Wall Motor (GWM) has a number of sub-brands spread across the global market ranging from Haval, Ora, Wey, Tank, Poer, to Souo.
Different from other sub-brands playing on four wheels, Souo is a division for motorcycles from GWM that has introduced a model called S2000 in Beijing International Motorcycle Exhibition 2024.
This motorbike has a strong and powerful design that will be suitable for several markets, one of which is Indonesia, which is one of the largest two-wheeled vehicle share in the world.
Sales & Networking Director of GWM Indonesia, Lisa Wijaya, said that her party was interested in bringing the Souo brand to the country. However, it must be supported by a number of factors in order to compete with competitors.
"If you are asked whether you are interested or not, you will definitely be interested. It's just that, again, we have to see if the price is possible and it has to be supported by other factors, right. That's what we have to really see," Lisa said when met by the media in Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, recently.
Then, the Strategy & Marketing Director of GWM Indonesia, Martina Danuningrat, added that his party currently only focuses on four-wheeled vehicles that offer hybrid products.
"Maybe at this time we are still concentrating on the existing cars from our hybrid class," Martina explained.
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Souo S2000 is a big bike-class motorcycle that will be a challenger for motors like Honda Goldwing globally.
This motorbike has a flamboyant and elegant design, highlighting the luxury side compared to its rivals. In addition, the S2000 has a number of features such as Bluetooth speakers and connectivity, heating handles and chairs, electronic parking brake, automatic headlights, and a large TFT display.
This big bike is armed with a large 2,000 cc 8-cylinder flat engine paired with eight DCT transmissions. Although the company has not disclosed its power, the speedometer screen shows a figure of 6,000 rpm, so it is estimated that this bike has a strong low-end torque.
In addition, the speedometer screen also shows a maximum speed of 240 km/hour which illustrates that the actual speed is close to that number.
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