GIIAS 2025 Schedule and Location, Opening Tomorrow, with Many New Cars

GIIAS 2025 at ICE BSD, Tangerang will feature many car and motorcycle brands, as well as supporting industries.

GIIAS 2025 Schedule and Location, Opening Tomorrow, with Many New Cars
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KatadataOTO – The Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2025 will open soon. The exhibition will be enlivened by many car, motorcycle, and supporting industry brands.

This year, a total of 120 supporting industries will also liven up GIIAS 2025 at ICE BSD, Tangerang.

Furthermore, there will be 39 car brands with a total of 150 vehicles at the exhibition, which runs from July 24 to August 3, 2025.

Not to be missed, GIIAS 2025 will also be enlivened by the presence of 13 motorcycle brands that will delight automotive enthusiasts.

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“The presence of participants from supporting industries is an inseparable part of GIIAS 2025,” said Rizwan Alamsjah, Deputy Chairman II of Gaikindo, in an official statement.

Rizwan stated that the presence of participants from supporting industries is not just a complement.

But rather an important part of strengthening the national automotive industry, which is currently not in good condition.

Therefore, their participation is expected to stimulate the automotive industry this month.

“They bring various innovations, technologies, and automotive solutions that complete the visitor experience,” Rizwan emphasized.

For your information, brands from the supporting industries include Thule, Alpinestar, Nolan, Shoei, Komine, 7Omai, Blackvue, Lingdu, Yuasa Battery, Tekiro, Rexco, Ryu, and Trapo.

Meanwhile, for passenger cars, there are Aletra, Audi, BAIC, BMW, BYD, Chery, Chery Lepas, Citroen, Daihatsu, Denza, DFSK, Ford, GAC AION, Geely, GWM, Honda, Hyundai, Jaecoo, Jeep, and Jetour.

Then there are also KIA, Lexus, Maxus, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, MG, MINI, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Polytron, Seres, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, VinFast, Volkswagen, Volvo, Wuling, and Xpeng.

As for commercial vehicle brands, Hino, Isuzu, Mitsubishi Fuso, and UD Trucks will be at GIIAS 2025.


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