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- Daihatsu unveils world premiere concepts DN Multisix & DN F Sedan - UD Trucks selects GIIAS 2017 for Kuzer Trucks world premiere - Mitsubishi launches Mitsubishi Expander small MPV at GIIAS 2017 |
BSD City, INDONESIA, Aug 17, 2017 - (ACN Newswire) - The Indonesian Automotive Industries Association (GAIKINDO) presents the world class auto show series of GAIKINDO Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS 2017). Carrying the theme of "Rise of the Future Mobility", GIIAS 2017 was discharged for 10 days and open to the public from 10 - 20 August 2017 at Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) in BSD City, near Jakarta. Yohanes Nangoi, the General Chairman of GAIKINDO, mentioned that GIIAS 2017 included more than 40 new vehicle launches, including world premieres, Asian premieres, Indonesian premieres and concept car launches.
Three APM launch their world premieres at GIIAS 2017
UD Trucks became the first commercial vehicle manufacturer and participant to present a world premiere for its latest product in the light duty segment, the Kuzer Truck. UD Trucks explained that it chose to launch light truck products in Indonesia because the commercial vehicle market in Indonesia was considered to have great potential. In addition, the need for light trucks that are increasing in Indonesia was also the reason for choosing Indonesia & GIIAS 2017 as the location for the launch of the Kuzer Truck.
From the passenger cars segment, Mitsubishi launched its small MPV flagship Mitsubishi Xpander for the first time in the world.
As a vehicle manufacturer from Japan, Daihatsu helped maximize its participation in GIIAS 2017 by exhibiting two concept vehicles for the first time in the world, namely DN F-Sedan and DN Multisix.
Contact:
Seven Events
Diah Putri
E: putri@seven-event.com
W: www.indonesiaautoshow.com
Topic: Trade Show or Conference
Source: GAIKINDO Indonesia International AUTO SHOW (GIIAS)
Sectors: Automotive
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