Suzuki Indomobil Motor

Summary

PT Suzuki Indomobil Motor (formerly PT Indomobil Suzuki International until December 2008) is a joint venture between Suzuki Motor Corporation and the Indomobil Group. The company is located in Jakarta, Indonesia and specializes in manufacturing Suzuki vehicles for the domestic and international markets. A separate company, PT Suzuki Indomobil Sales (SIS), previously PT Indomobil Niaga International,[1] handles sales and marketing of Suzuki automobiles and motorcycles.

PT Suzuki Indomobil Motor
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorPT Indomobil Suzuki International
Founded1978
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Area served
Indonesia
Key people
ProductsAutomobiles
Motorcycles
Production output
  • Increase 124,658 (2019)
OwnerSuzuki Motor Corporation (94.94%)
PT Indomobil Sukses Internasional Tbk (4.55%)
PT Serasi Tunggal Karya (0.51%)
SubsidiariesPT Suzuki Indomobil Sales (99%)
Websitewww.suzuki.co.id

Suzuki's first activities in the Indonesian market in 1970 were through its import firm PT Indohero Steel & Engineering Company. Six years later Suzuki built a manufacturing facility (in Jakarta) which is the oldest part of the Indomobil Group.

Suzuki's first product was the ST20 Carry (introduced in 1978), which saw extensive use as an Angkot.[2] Nicknamed "Turungtung" (an onomatopoetic word for the sound made by the Carry's two-stroke engine), it was built until at least 1983.[3]

In 2011, the company invested $800 million to produce the Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) in Indonesia. In 2015, Suzuki opened another plant in Cikarang with a total investment of $1 billion.[4] The plant manufactured the Ertiga MPV for both domestic and export markets and the K10B engine for the Karimun Wagon R.[5]

Current models edit

 
2014 Suzuki APV Arena SGX (DN42V)
 
2019 Suzuki Carry Flat Deck (DC61T)
 
2019 Suzuki Ertiga GL (NC22S)
 
2017 Suzuki GSX-R150
 
2018 Suzuki Satria F150
 
Suzuki GSX-S125, exported outside of Indonesia

Manufactured locally edit

Tambun Plant edit

Automobiles:

Motorcycles:

Cikarang Plant edit

Automobiles:

Imported edit

Motorcycles:

Automobiles:

Former models edit

Manufactured locally edit

Automobiles:

Motorcycles:

  • Suzuki A100 (1974–1999)
  • Suzuki Arashi 125 (2006–2008)
  • Suzuki FR70 (1974–1982)
  • Suzuki FXR150 (2002–2003)
  • Suzuki GP100 (1977–1983)
  • Suzuki GP125 (1977–1984)
  • Suzuki GT100 (1975–1980s)
  • Suzuki GT125 (1975–1980s)
  • Suzuki Hayate 125 (2011–2017)
  • Suzuki Let's 115 (2012–2014)
  • Suzuki RC80 (1984–1986)
  • Suzuki RC100 Bravo/Sprinter (1986–2002)
  • Suzuki RC110 Crystal (1990–1995)
  • Suzuki RG150 (1989–1997)
  • Suzuki Satria F115 Young Star (2015–2016)
  • Suzuki Satria RU120 (1997–2002)
  • Suzuki Shogun 110 (1996–2004)
  • Suzuki Shogun 125 (2004–2013)
  • Suzuki Skydrive 125 (2009–2013)
  • Suzuki Skywave 125 (2007–2011)
  • Suzuki Smash 110 (2003–2013)
  • Suzuki Smash 115 (2013–2021)
  • Suzuki Spin 125 (2006–2011)
  • Suzuki Thunder GSX250 (2003–2005)
  • Suzuki Thunder EN125 (2004–2011)
  • Suzuki Tornado 110 (1994–1997)
  • Suzuki TRS 118 (1983–1994)
  • Suzuki TRZ 125 Katana (1984–1987)
  • Suzuki TS100 (1979–1980s)
  • Suzuki TS125 (1994–2005)

Imported edit

Automobiles:

Motorcycles:

Slogans edit

  • Personal Best (1990–2005)
  • Way Of Life (2005–2018)
  • Small Makes Big (2015)
  • Your Gear (2016–present)

References edit

  1. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber. "Suzuki Ganti Nama Perusahaan dan Pimpinan di Indonesia". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-08-18.
  2. ^ Trisulo, Bambang; Samudra, M; Firmansyah, Arif (2003). Arsip mobil kita: Tamasya sejarah seabad perjalanan mobil di Indonesia [Our cars archive: Sightseeing through a century of the car in Indonesia] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: PT Temprint. p. 109. ISBN 9789799768506.
  3. ^ Hudaya, Didih (2010-11-19). "Klasik, "Fancy", dan Cantik" [Classic, "Fancy", and Beautiful]. Pikiran Rakyat: Otokir Plus (in Indonesian). Bandung, Indonesia: 29. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
  4. ^ Hafiz, Muhammad Perkasa Al (2015-06-01). "Ingin Rajai Pasar ASEAN, Suzuki Bangun Pabrik Ke-4 di Indonesia". Marketeers - Majalah Bisnis & Marketing Online - Marketeers.com. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
  5. ^ "Suzuki Indonesia resmikan pabrik baru di GIIC, Cikarang". merdeka.com. Retrieved 2019-08-18.

External links edit

  • Official Suzuki Indonesia website