Indonesia's unique geography, characterized by dense urban centers like Jakarta and rugged rural terrains, has created a high demand for versatile vehicles. Currently, the market sees a massive reliance on minivans for last-mile delivery and passenger transport, often requiring modifications to handle overloaded capacities and tropical humidity.
In the commercial sector, the cost-efficiency of a second hand truck remains a priority for SMEs. However, there is a growing shift toward upgrading these older chassis with modern modified bodies to meet evolving safety and environmental regulations imposed by the Indonesian government.
With the national push toward electrification, the adoption of modified electric platforms is rising. The industry is transitioning from purely internal combustion engines to hybrid and full-electric configurations to combat urban pollution and reduce long-term operational costs in the logistics chain.
