Mazda Motor Indonesia
PT. Mazda Motor Indonesia was an official distributor company of the Mazda Motor Corporation from 2006 to 2017. It was preceded by the former joint venture between the Mazda Motor Corporation and the Indomobil Group, PT. National Motors. The company is located in Jakarta, Indonesia and has once built two different Mazda Familia based car models.[1] The manufacturing company and joint venture with Indomobil Group was founded in 1985 and discontinued in 1997. The PA monthly production of approximately 1,500 units were planned.
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Automotive |
Fate | Distribution of Mazda vehicles takeover by Eurokars Group |
Founded | 1985 (As PT. National Motor/NM, joint venture with Indomobil Group) 2006 (As PT. Mazda Motor Indonesia/MMI) |
Defunct | February 1, 2017 |
Headquarters | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Area served | Indonesia |
Products | Automobiles |
Parent | Mazda Motor Corporation of Japan |
Website | mazda |
The new successor to PT. National Motors is PT. Mazda Motor Indonesia, which is directly owned by Mazda Motor Corporation. The company is founded on April 27, 2006. By 2015, the main profit of the company comes majorly from the Mazda CX-5 (48%) and Mazda2 (32%).[2]
On February 1, 2017, the distribution of Mazda vehicles were taken over by Eurokars Group, announced on October 14, 2016.
Current models overview (Eurokars Motor Indonesia)
- Mazda6
2013–present - Mazda2
2014–present - Mazda CX-3
2017–present - Mazda CX-5
2017–present - Mazda CX-9
2018–present - Mazda3
2019–present - Mazda CX-8
2019–present - Mazda CX-30
2020–present
Former models overview
- Mazda 323
1977-1980 - Mazda MR90
1990–1993 - Mazda Baby Boomer
1993–1995 - Mazda Vantrend
1992–1997 - Mazda 626 hatchback
1987–1992 - Mazda 626 sedan
1987–1992 - Mazda 323
1989–1994 - Mazda Cronos
1992–1997 - Mazda Lantis
1994–1997 - Mazda E2000
1996–2005 - Mazda Familia
1997–2000 - Mazda Premacy
2000–2005 - Mazda MPV
2000–2003 - Mazda Tribute
2002–2007 - Mazda B2500
2003–2007 - Mazda3 hatchback
2004–2009 - Mazda6
2007–2008 - Mazda Tribute
2007–2008 - Mazda3 sedan
2007–2009 - Mazda5
2007–2010 - Mazda CX-7
2007–2012 - Mazda BT-50
2007–2012 - Mazda6
2008–2013 - Mazda CX-9
2008–2014 - Mazda2
2009–2014 - Mazda8
2011–2016 - Mazda BT-50
2012–2016 - Mazda CX-5
2012–2017 - Mazda Biante
2012–2018 - Mazda VX-1
2013–2017 - Mazda BT-50
2016–2019 - Mazda5
2017–2019 - Mazda3
2017–2019
References
- "Mazda launches new locally-produced passenger car for Indonesian market. (Mazda MR90) (product announcement) (site unavailable)". HighBeam Research: Online Press Releases. PR Newswire Association. December 4, 1990.
- "Mazda Motor Indonesia 's sales increase by 2% in 2015. (Indonesian)". Antara News. February 10, 2016.
External links
—(in German) —(in German)