JAKARTA - After Indonesia spoke up in response to the incident that occurred during the LEPAS L8 Driving Control Challenge, a driving test session held to introduce the character of the premium SUV Lepas L8 to the media crew recently.

Deputy Country Director Lepas Indonesia, Ricky He, explained that the activity was initially designed as a driving experience outside of normal daily use. The test scenario involves higher speeds and uneven road surfaces, including passing speed bumps, to simulate extreme conditions that are rarely encountered in daily use.

"In addition to giving media colleagues the opportunity to experience the LEPAS L8 driving character, this activity is also part of our commitment to listen more closely and enrich internal perspectives," said Ricky He in an official statement.

He admitted that during the implementation of the activity, there was a situational dynamics observed in one of the five vehicles used. However, Ricky emphasized that the condition is individual and does not reflect the character and quality of the entire Lepas L8 product line.

"Currently, we are reviewing this condition internally as part of the learning process and continuous improvement," he explained.

Lepas Indonesia also expressed its appreciation for the attention, input, and insight provided by the participants, including the media crew. According to Ricky, the feedback is an important element in building an open dialogue while strengthening the effort to improve the product in the future. "LEPAS remains fully committed to maintaining the highest quality and safety standards at every stage of product development, as well as in every driving experience we present," said Ricky.

This clarification also confirms Lepas Indonesia's position that extreme testing activities are part of the product evaluation process, in line with the brand's ambition to strengthen its foothold in the premium SUV segment in the country.


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