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Suzuki Indomobil Motor

PT Suzuki Indomobil Motor is a joint venture between Suzuki Motor Corporation and the Indomobil Group. The company is located in Jakarta, Indonesia and specializes in manufacturing Suzuki vehicles for the domestic and international markets. A separate company, PT Suzuki Indomobil Sales (SIS), previously PT Indomobil Niaga International, handles sales and marketing of Suzuki automobiles and motorcycles.

Current models
Manufactured locally Tambun Plant Automobiles: • Suzuki Carry (1991–present) • Suzuki APV (2004–present) Motorcycles: • Suzuki Satria F150 (2007–present) • Suzuki Nex 115 (2011–present) • Suzuki Address 115 (2014–present) • Suzuki GSX-R/S125 (2016–present, export only) • Suzuki GSX-R/S150 (2016–present) • Suzuki GSX150 Bandit (2018–2022 for domestic market, 2018–present for export markets) • Suzuki Burgman Street 125 EX (2025–present) • Suzuki Access 125 (2026–present) Cikarang Plant Automobiles: • Suzuki Ertiga (2012–present) • Suzuki XL7 (2020–present) • Suzuki Fronx (2025–present) Imported Automobiles: • Suzuki Jimny 3-door (2019–present, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki S-Presso (2022–present, India-sourced) • Suzuki Jimny 5-door (2024–present, India-sourced) • Suzuki Grand Vitara (2023–present, India-sourced) • Suzuki e Vitara (2026–present, India-sourced) Motorcycles: • Suzuki V-Strom 250 SX (2023–present, India-sourced) == Former models ==
Former models
Manufactured locally Automobiles: • Suzuki Aerio/Baleno Next-G (2002–2007) • Suzuki Baleno (1996–2002) • Suzuki Carry Futura (1991–2019) • Suzuki Carry ST20 (1978–1983) • Suzuki Carry ST100 (1983–2009) • Suzuki Escudo (1993–2007) • Suzuki Esteem (1991–1996) • Suzuki Forsa (1986–1989) • Suzuki Forsa Amenity/Eleny (1989–1992) • Suzuki Fronte (1976) • Suzuki Grand Vitara (2006–2012) • Suzuki Jimny (SJ410) (1982–2006) • Suzuki Karimun (1999–2006) • Suzuki Karimun Wagon R (2013–2021) • Suzuki Katana (1988–2006) • Suzuki Mega Carry (2011–2019 for domestic market, 2005–2019 for export markets) • Suzuki Sidekick (1995–2001) • Suzuki Swift (RS) (2007–2012) • Suzuki SX4/Neo Baleno (2008–2013) • Suzuki Vitara (1992–1995) • Suzuki Grand Escudo XL-7 (2003–2006) • Mazda VX-1 (2013–2016, consignation for Mazda) • Mitsubishi Maven (2005–2009, consignation for Mitsubishi Motors) Motorcycles: • Suzuki A100 (1974–1999) • Suzuki Arashi 125 (2006–2008) • Suzuki FR70 (1974–1982) • Suzuki FXR150 (2002–2003) • Suzuki GP100 (1977–1983) • Suzuki GP125 (1977–1984) • Suzuki GT100 (1975–1980s) • Suzuki GT125 (1975–1980s) • Suzuki Hayate 125 (2011–2017) • Suzuki Let's 115 (2012–2014) • Suzuki RC80 (1984–1986) • Suzuki RC100 Bravo/Sprinter (1986–2002) • Suzuki RC110 Crystal (1990–1995) • Suzuki RG150 (1989–1997) • Suzuki Satria F115 Young Star (2015–2016) • Suzuki Satria RU120 (1997–2002) • Suzuki Shogun 110 (1996–2004) • Suzuki Shogun 125 (2004–2013) • Suzuki Skydrive 125 (2009–2013) • Suzuki Skywave 125 (2007–2011) • Suzuki Smash 110 (2003–2013) • Suzuki Smash 115 (2013–2021) • Suzuki Spin 125 (2006–2011) • Suzuki Thunder GSX250 (2003–2005) • Suzuki Thunder EN125 (2004–2011) • Suzuki Tornado 110 (1994–1997) • Suzuki TRS 118 (1983–1994) • Suzuki TRZ 125 Katana (1984–1987) • Suzuki TS100 (1979–1980s) • Suzuki TS125 (1994–2005) Imported Automobiles: • Suzuki A-Star (2011–2012, India-sourced) • Suzuki Baleno (2017–2025, India-sourced) • Suzuki Carry FB/L20/L40/ST10 (1962–1976, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki Caribian (2005–2007, Thailand-sourced) • Suzuki Celerio (2015–2017, Thailand-sourced) • Suzuki Ciaz (2015–2017, Thailand-sourced) • Suzuki Every Plus (2003–2004, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki Grand Vitara (2012–2018, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki Ignis (2017–2024, India-sourced) • Suzuki Jimny (JB43) (2017, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki Karimun Estilo (2007–2012, India-sourced) • Suzuki S-Cross (2016–2023, India-sourced) • Suzuki Splash (2010–2016, India-sourced) • Suzuki Swift (SA) (1984–1986, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki Swift (RS) (2005–2007, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki Swift (AZG) (2012–2017, Thailand-sourced) • Suzuki Swift Sport (2013–2014, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki SX4/Neo Baleno (2007–2008, Japan-sourced) Motorcycles: • Suzuki Avenis 125 (2022–2025, India-sourced) • Suzuki Bandit 250 (early 2000s, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki Burgman 200 (mid 2010s, Thailand-sourced) • Suzuki DR200SE (2017–2019, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki DR-Z400 SM (mid 2010s, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki FXR150 (2000–2002, Malaysia-sourced) • Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 (2021–2025, India-sourced) • Suzuki GSR750 (2014–2018, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki GSX-R750 (early 2000s, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki GSX-S1000F (2017–2018, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R (early 2010s–2018, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki GW250 Inazuma (2012–2016, China-sourced) • Suzuki Raider 125 (early 2000s, Thailand-sourced) • Suzuki Raider 150 (2003–2006, Thailand-sourced) • Suzuki RK Cool 110 (early 2000s, Thailand-sourced) • Suzuki Satria RU120 (2002–2005, Malaysia-sourced) • Suzuki Thunder GSX250 (1999–2003, Japan-sourced) • Suzuki V-Strom 650 (mid-2010s, Japan-sourced) ==Slogans==
Slogans
Personal Best (1990–2005) • Way Of Life (2005–2018) • Small Makes Big (2015) • Your Gear (2016–present, automobile only) • Nyalakan Nyali (2016‐present, motorcycle only) ==References==
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