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PT Suzuki Indomobil Motor
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorPT Indomobil Suzuki International
Founded1978
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Area served
Indonesia
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

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 specialized in manufacturing Suzuki vehicles for the local market. A separate company, PT Suzuki Indomobil Sales (SIS), previously PT Indomobil Niaga International,[1] handled sales and marketing of Suzuki automobiles and motorcycles.

Suzuki has done its first activities on the Indonesian market in 1970 about its import firm PT. Indohero Steel & Engineering Company. Six years later they were built the manufacturing facility in Jakarta which is the oldest part of the Indomobil Group.

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

In 2011, the company invested $800 million to produce 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 Ertiga MPV for both domestic and export markets and K10B engine for Karimun Wagon R.[5]

Current models

2014 Suzuki APV Arena SGX
2015 Suzuki Karimun Wagon R GL
2019 Suzuki Carry Flat Deck
2018 Suzuki Ertiga GX

Manufactured locally

Tambun Plant

Cikarang Plant

Imported

Discontinued models

Manufactured locally

Imported

  • Suzuki Grand Vitara (2012–2018, Japan-sourced)
  • Suzuki Jimny (2017, Japan-sourced)
  • Suzuki Ciaz (2015–2017, Thailand-sourced)
  • Suzuki Celerio (2015–2017, Thailand-sourced)
  • Suzuki Swift Sport (2013–2014, Japan-sourced)
  • Suzuki Swift (2012–2017, Thailand-sourced)
  • Suzuki Splash (2010–2016, India-sourced)
  • Suzuki Karimun Estilo (2007–2012, India-sourced)
  • Suzuki SX4 (2007–2008, Japan-sourced)
  • Suzuki Neo Baleno (2007–2008, Japan-sourced)
  • Suzuki Jimny Caribian (2005–2007, Thailand-sourced)
  • Suzuki Swift (2005–2007, Japan-sourced)
  • Suzuki Every (2003–2004, Japan-sourced)

Slogans

  • Personal Best (1990–2005)
  • Way Of Life (2005–present)
  • Your Gear (2016–present)

References

  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.