Oto | Latest News & Updates - Mar 04, 2025 Release
Oto increased the down payment for the Creta 2025 models, including the N-Line, and introduced a new N-Line Turbo variant with a higher down payment and longer installment period...
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Oto
🌎 oto.comOto.com is a dedicated portal for auto consumers in Indonesia, part of India's CarDekho.com and Emtek group. It provides a comprehensive platform for buying, owning, and selling new and used cars, motorcycles, and trucks, offering expert reviews, pricing information, and customer support to enhance the automobile purchasing experience.
Oto - Latest News and Updates
- Oto increased the down payment for the Creta 2025 models, including the N-Line, and introduced a new N-Line Turbo variant with a higher down payment and longer installment period.
- Oto updated vehicle prices, including the Hyundai Creta to Rp 306.3 - 434.8 million, Honda BRV to Rp 297.3 - 370.4 million, and introduced new models like the Wuling Cloud EV and Mercedes Benz G-Class Electric.
- Oto has significantly reduced the price categories for used cars, now offering options under $100,000, $250,000, $500,000, and $1 million, compared to previous categories that started above $2 million.
- Oto added a new promotion for the JAECOO brand and reported that Aion V dominated sales at IIMS 2025 with 1,353 units sold.
- Oto added Citroen and removed Jeep from its upcoming car lineup in Indonesia, and reported strong sales for Aion V and Toyota Kijang Innova Zenix HEV at IIMS 2025.
- Oto updated its 2025 car launch list to include Volkswagen ID Buzz and Mercedes Benz G-Class Electric, while removing Honda e:N1 and Hyundai Stargazer.
- Oto showcased the Tank 300 HEV at the OTO Mall Exhibition in Living World Alam Sutera until March 3, 2025.
- A survey by Oto.com.vn found that Chinese car models depreciated by up to 33% in Vietnam between 2022 and 2024, significantly more than their South Korean and Japanese counterparts.
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