Indonesia 2024. Best Selling Cars Ranking- The Top 50
Indonesia Best Selling Car Ranking reaffirmed Toyota dominance, securing 5 models in the Top 10. Still, all major models posted losses, with the Daihatsu Gran Max PU being the only exception.
Indonesia 2023. Best Selling Cars Top 50 Ranking
Indonesia 2023. Vehicle Market Slightly Falls (-4.2%) Hit By Economic Environment
Indonesian Vehicles Sales slightly fall back in 2023. New vehicles sales in 2023 have been 1,02 million (-4.1%), breaking a 3 year positive streak. Toyota remains best-selling brand (+1.6%).
Indonesia Auto Market Report
Indonesia Auto Market is tracked with the last decade sales figures by all brands and models. You can have access to an Excel Dataset or to a Market Report, including next year's forecast.
Indonesia 2022. Vehicle Market Up 21.1% With Sales Close To 1 Million
Indonesian Vehicles Sales in 2022 accumulate to 977,527 (+21.1%). December with 98,049 new registrations grows for the 7th consecutive month (+4.4%).
Indonesian 2022. New Toyota Veloz Shines With in the Top 50 Ranking List
Indonesia Best Selling Car in 2022 is the Honda Brio, finally overtaking the Toyota Avanza. The Toyota Veloz holds the best performance in the Top 10 (+726.8%).
Indonesia 2021. Best selling cars ranking
Indonesia's best-selling car in 2021 is the Toyota Avanza, followed by the Mitsubishi Fuso and the Mitsubishi Xpander. The previous leader Honda Brio drops in 7th place.
Indonesia 2021. Nissan Is The Only Brand To Drop In Sales, In Market Up...
Indonesia's Auto market in 2021 rises by 48.3% with 863,372 sales, reporting a very strong year except for Q1. Nissan was the only brand to report losses, falling a sharp 47.6%.
Indonesia 2020. Best selling cars ranking
Indonesia's best-selling car in 2020 is the Honda Brio -up 2 spots-, overtaking the Toyota Avanza. The Toyota Calya enters the top 10 with a stunning performance and conquers 4.5% share, while the Mitsubishi Xpander falls 2 spots, down to 6th position.
Indonesia 2020. Nissan (+5.6%) only gainer in market almost halved (-46.1%)
Indonesian vehicles market in 2020 falls by 46.1% as the pandemic and lockdowns affect sales tremendously. Full-Year sales have been 582.298, the lowest annual volume since 2009. Nissan (+5.6%) is the only brand on the leaderboard to report growth.














