JAKARTA - Japanese car manufacturer Mazda is preparing to strengthen its presence in Indonesia by not only expanding models, but also the presence of production facilities in West Java. The news of the production facility in West Java was indeed widely discussed last year, and their new assembly plant (Mazda) will officially operate in 2026. So what's next? Responding to this, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of PT Eurokars Motor Indonesia and President Director of Mazda Indonesia Ricky Thio, revealed that he would immediately send invitations to media friends. "Later, (it will be inaugurated in the near future). What I say is that the invitation will be sent in the near future," he said when met in Jakarta, Wednesday, July 15. The assembly facility is said to have invested around Rp. 400 billion, if viewed on the official Gaikindo website. Even so, Ricky has not revealed in detail the exact location of the new factory. The presence of this factory is expected to increase Mazda's competitiveness, while reducing import costs which have been a major challenge.
Mazda penetration Mazda is indeed continuing to innovate in the Indonesian market, evidenced by the GIIAS 2026 exhibition which will take place at the end of July will soon launch three models at once. One model that will be launched will be assembled locally.
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