Registrations in Indonesia were down 3% in July and up 12% YTD. Toyota and subsidiary Daihatsu are not far off commanding half of the market. Chinese brands have arrived in a feeding frenzy but seem to be only partially having an impact on the better selling Japanese brands. At present, they seem to be canabalising sales off each other.
Part of that stems from the fact that import duty enables those with large assembly plants to dominate proceedings. As the market grows, more assembly plants will open and spread the sales more evenly.
It never ceases to amaze me how in Asia, car pictures on company websites are so bland or downright cheesy. Do people actually like them? We have here the Toyota Innova (above) and Daihatsu Sirion (below).
Data source: Gaikindo.
