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JAKARTA - The car brand from China is looking at the Indonesian automotive market seriously, the proof is by continuing to build a network of dealers.

Most recently, the brand, which has a hybrid car line-up in Indonesia, has inaugurated a new dealer in Indonesia, more precisely in Fatmawati, South Jakarta and plans to build a wider network next year.

This was revealed by the Sales & Network Director of GWM Indonesia Lisa Wijaya. He said that currently there are several networks of dealers in big cities.

"For next year (2025) we will add approximately 10 networks of dealers," he said, when met in the area, Fatmawati, Wednesday, December 11.

He further said that currently GWM already has several networks of major city dealers, such as Bandung, Surabaya, Medan and other big cities such as Jakarta, which currently have four dealers.

"Next year's target is that we will target the buffer zones of Jakarta, and will also be present in several major cities such as Semarang, Yogyakarta, Solo, Kalimantan and Sulawesi," he added.

Lisa Wijaya also ensured that GWM was committed to being present throughout Indonesia, to ensure the readiness of this brand from China to continue to be at the forefront of the Indonesian automotive market.

GWM also plans to launch various car models again in Indonesia, both hybrid and electric cars, namely Ora in the first quarter of next year.


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