Indonesia International Motor Show

The Indonesia International Motor Show (formerly Gaikindo Auto Expo) is an annual automotive exhibition in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is organized by Dyandra Promosindo, which is a subsidiary of Kompas Gramedia. Since 2009, the exhibition is held at Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran in Pademangan, North Jakarta.

Indonesia International Motor Show
StatusActive
GenreAuto show
FrequencyAnnual
VenueJakarta International Expo
CountryIndonesia
Years active1986–present
Previous event15 February - 25 February 2024
Next event13 February - 23 February 2025
Organised byDyandra Promosindo
Websiteindonesianmotorshow.com

From 1986 to 2011, the exhibition started in July. From 2012 to 2015, the exhibition started in August or September. Since 2016 (skipping 2020), the exhibition has started in February or March.

History

It started in 1986 by the name of Gaikindo Car Exhibition. The 4,000 m2 (43,000 sq ft) of Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) was the initial venue.

After changing the name into Jakarta Auto Expo in 1989, the exhibition grew significantly. The number of participants increased, even though it was postponed twice in 1992–1993 and 1997–1999 due to the government tight money policy and Asian Financial Crisis.

By the year of 2000, PT Dyandra Promosindo had been involved as the exhibition organizer handling the event which name had been changed into Gaikindo Auto Expo. As a result, the auto expo was receiving a big success by attended by 115 automotive-related companies.

As the time went by, Gaikindo Auto Expo was getting bigger and bigger. The number of participants increased, and the number of visitors had also jumped (161,089 visitors in 2005).

In 2006, Gaikindo Auto Expo started a new level of auto exhibition which was eventually becoming an international-scale exhibition by collaborating with OIC (Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d’Automobiles) that coordinates international motor shows throughout the world. As a result, Gaikindo Auto Expo was changed into the 14th Indonesia International Motor Show, held from 21 to 30 July 2006. At the time, there were 165.984 visitors who contributed to a Rp 1.005 trillion transactions.

As the number of both visitors and participants was increasing, the 17th Indonesia International Motor Show was held from 24 July to 2 August 2009 at Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran with 80,000 m2 (860,000 sq ft) of space.

The following years – 2010, 2011 and 2013 – of IIMS were running smoothly and getting bigger and bigger. There were also vast varieties of themes that show a high-responsibility to both the development of auto technology and world environment preservation – "Eco-Technology Motoring", for instance, was the theme of the IIMS 2010. There were also "Sustainable Green Technology", "Eco-Mobility" and "Smart Vehicle Mobility" for the 2011, 2012 and 2013 IIMS themes, respectively.

A breakthrough had been made by IIMS as at the 21st Indonesia International Motor Show held from 19 to 29 September 2013, the event covering a total gross area of 75,101 m2 (808,380 sq ft) which this led IIMS to be bigger than the other automotive exhibition in Asia-Pacific.[1]

2015 Indonesia International Motor Show

The 23rd Indonesia International Motor Show was held from 20 to 30 August 2015. It was the first time the exhibition has been split into two, the other being the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS), which is organized by Seven Events and was held at the same time at the newer venue, Indonesia Convention Exhibition, located at BSD City in Tangerang Regency, Banten. Unlike GIIAS, IIMS was no longer authorized by Gaikindo.

The 23rd IIMS was opened by the vice president of the Republic of Indonesia, Jusuf Kalla, on 19 August 2015.[2]

2016 Indonesia International Motor Show

The 24th Indonesia International Motor Show was held from 7 to 17 April 2016. It was the first time the exhibition was held in April (and occasionally ending in early May) instead of July, August or September to avoid scheduling conflicts with GIIAS, which was held in July or August (previously, IIMS was held at the same time as GIIAS in 2015).

As with the previous year's exhibition, the 24th IIMS was opened by the vice president of the Republic of Indonesia, Jusuf Kalla.[3]

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2017 Indonesia International Motor Show

The 25th Indonesia International Motor Show was held from 27 April to 7 May 2017.

As with the previous year's exhibition, the 25th IIMS was opened by the vice president of the Republic of Indonesia, Jusuf Kalla.[8]

Production car introductions

2018 Indonesia International Motor Show

The 26th Indonesia International Motor Show was held from 19 to 29 April 2018.

The 26th IIMS was opened by the president of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo.[11] Chinese automakers DFSK and Wuling Motors made their first appearances at the exhibition.[12]

Production car introductions

2019 Indonesia International Motor Show

The 27th Indonesia International Motor Show was sponsored by Telkomsel and held from 25 April to 5 May 2019.

The 27th IIMS was opened by the minister of the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartanto.[14]

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2020 Indonesia International Motor Show

The 28th Indonesia International Motor Show was planned to be held from 9 to 19 April 2020, but was suspended indefinitely due to COVID-19 pandemic.[19] In May 2020, the organizers announced that the show would be cancelled due to an uncertain future ending of the pandemic in Indonesia; instead, they would focus on the 2021 event.[20]

2021 Indonesia International Motor Show

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 edition of Indonesia International Motor Show was split into two events: IIMS Virtual, which was held virtually on its official website, and IIMS Hybrid, which was held both in the exhibition center (in compliance with strict health protocols) and on its official website.[21]

Virtual

The IIMS Virtual was held from 18 to 28 February 2021 (Phase 1) and 18 March to 4 April 2021 (Phase 2) on its official website.

Hybrid

The 28th Indonesia International Motor Show (organized as IIMS Hybrid) was held from 15 to 25 April 2021 at the Jakarta International Expo Kemayoran and on its official website.[22] The 28th IIMS was opened virtually by the president of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, via a livestream filmed at the Merdeka Palace in Central Jakarta.[23] British automaker MG Motor made their first appearance at the exhibition.[24]

Production car introductions

2022 Indonesia International Motor Show

The 29th Indonesia International Motor Show (organized as IIMS Hybrid) was planned to be held from 17 to 27 February 2022,[28] but on 7 February 2022, it was pushed back to 31 March to 10 April 2022 due to Jakarta's Level 3 Community Activities Restrictions Enforcement as the Omicron variant cases rose during the COVID-19 pandemic.[29]

The 29th IIMS was opened by the minister of the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartanto.[30] Chinese automaker Chery also joined this exhibition to mark their re-entry to the Indonesian automotive market after a 6-year absence.[31]

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2023 Indonesia International Motor Show

The 30th Indonesia International Motor Show (organized as IIMS BOOST., stands for Bringing Opportunity for Otomotive Society Together) was held from 16 to 26 February 2023. It was the first time the exhibition was held in February.

The 30th IIMS was opened by the president of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo.[35] Esemka, an Indonesian automotive company, also joined this exhibition.[36]

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

2024 Indonesia International Motor Show

The 31st Indonesia International Motor Show was held from 15 to 25 February 2024.

As with the previous year's exhibition, the 31st IIMS was opened by the president of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo.[44] Chinese automaker BYD made their first appearance at the exhibition.[45] Vietnamese automaker VinFast also joined this exhibition to mark their entry to the Indonesian automotive market.[46]

Production car introductions

Concept car introductions

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