Polytron Will Build 8 New Dealerships by the End of 2025

Polytron plans to build eight new dealerships by the end of the year to boost vehicle sales.

Polytron Will Build 8 New Dealerships by the End of 2025
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KatadataOTO – Polytron confirms it will prepare various strategies to achieve its year-end sales targets. One of them is by opening at least 8 new dealerships by the end of 2025.

These dealerships will still be centered on the island of Java, as it is the most populous region with adequate infrastructure.

“We plan to build at least eight dealerships by the end of 2025. For now, the focus is still on the island of Java,” said Tekno Wibowo, Commercial Director of Polytron, to the media (03/06).

Of the eight dealerships, four will be in Jakarta and its surrounding areas. The rest will be located in Bandung, Semarang, and two in Surabaya.

Diler Polytron
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“The concept for all of them is 3S (sales, service, and spare parts), so it is hoped that the public will find it easier to get service from Polytron,” he added.

The presence of the sales network is expected to boost Polytron's sales in Indonesia. Especially since they have a fairly high target, particularly until the end of 2025.

“We hope to sell at least 1,000 units by the end of the year with the current models. Currently, we have already received orders for dozens of units,” he affirmed.

It was previously reported that Polytron has just inaugurated its first dealership in Indonesia, located on Jendral Sudirman street. This facility comes with a unique concept compared to other vehicle networks in Indonesia.

This is because customers can not only see cars but almost all of Polytron's products in Indonesia. Ranging from motorcycles, air conditioners to televisions.

Besides providing sales services, the dealership also offers various other facilities. From vehicle maintenance, charging, to test drives.

Polytron G3
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It was previously reported that Polytron has launched an electric car named G3. The model is assembled locally utilizing facilities from Handal Indonesia Motor (HIM) and has a Local Content Level (TKDN) of 40 percent.

Two variants are available for customers to choose from, namely G3 and G3+. Both are offered with a battery rental option, making the price more affordable.

Price List for Polytron G3 and G3+

  • G3 (Battery Rental) IDR 299 million
  • G3 IDR 419 million
  • G3+ (battery rental) IDR 339 million
  • G3+ IDR 459 million

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