Indonesia’s automotive sector concluded November 2025 with an exceptional performance in international markets, registering a robust 34% increase in the export volume of completely built-up (CBU) cars. This substantial surge in shipments confirms the growing global appeal and increasing competitiveness of Indonesian-assembled vehicles. The strong growth trajectory is attributed to increased demand across key export destinations, including Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America, reinforcing Indonesia’s position as a major regional production hub for the automotive industry.
This significant export achievement is a powerful indicator of the local manufacturing industry's recovery and technological advancements. The consistent upward trend demonstrates the effectiveness of government support and investments made by manufacturers in enhancing production capacity and quality control. Moving forward, maintaining this momentum requires continued focus on diversifying export markets and introducing locally manufactured models that meet strict international emission and quality standards, thereby securing long-term stability and maximizing foreign exchange earnings for the country.










