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Toyota Astra Motor

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Indonesian automobile manufacturer
PT Toyota-Astra Motor
Headquarters inSunter, Jakarta
Company typeJoint venture
IndustryAutomotive
Founded12 April 1971; 54 years ago (1971-04-12)
HeadquartersSunter,Jakarta
Area served
Indonesia
Key people
Djony Bunarto Tjondro (chairman)
Hiroyuki Ueda (president)
Henry Tanoto (vice president)
ProductsAutomobiles
BrandsToyota
Lexus
OwnerToyota Motor Corporation (50%)
Astra International (50%)
Websitewww.toyota.astra.co.id

PT Toyota-Astra Motor (also calledTAM) is anautomobile trading company based inJakarta, Indonesia. It is ajoint venture company betweenToyota Motor Corporation andAstra International with a distribution of 50% shares each, acting as the sole agent, distributor, and importer of Toyota vehicles in Indonesia.

Toyota has been the best-selling car brand in Indonesia every year in a row since 1997.[1] The country is also Toyota's fourth largest single market after the US, China and Japan.[2]

PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded
  • 1973; 53 years ago (1973) (as PT Multi Astra)
  • 2003; 23 years ago (2003) (as TMMIN)
HeadquartersSunter,Jakarta
Key people
Nandi Julyanto (president director - Board of Directors)
Masahiko Maeda (President Director - Board of Commissioners
ProductsAutomobiles
Production output
  • Increase 278,141 (2023)
OwnerToyota Motor Corporation (95%)
Astra International (5%)
Number of employees
8,100[3]
Websitewww.toyota.co.id

A separate company,PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (also calledTMMIN) operated five Toyotamanufacturing plants in the country and exported Toyota vehicles abroad. TMMIN is owned 95% by Toyota Motor Corporation and 5% by Astra International.

History

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TAM was established in 1971[4] as animporter for Toyota vehicles and transformed into adistributor company for the same brand a year later. The earliest models introduced by TAM wereCorona andCorolla. Corona, a mid-size family sedan, which periodically changed models in 1974, 1978 and every other four years until in 1999 when it was discontinued to undergo a model change toCamry.

The Corolla was also introduced in Indonesia in the early 1970s, and entered its third generation by 1975. Thesedan had captured the Indonesian market at the time. Toyota had created a new trend in sedan design: small, compact, and withrear-wheel drive. Both Corona and Corolla were highly accepted in the market during the early years. Later, other Toyota sedans entered the Indonesian market, such as theStarlet which was discontinued in 1998, the locally producedSoluna which was launched in 2000 and discontinued in 2003, andCressida introduced in 1977 and discontinued in 1992, along with theCrown.

In the 4x4 class, Toyota introducedLand Cruiser which initially produced in 1950 and entered the Indonesian market in mid-1970s and was colloquially called "Toyota Hardtop". The vehicle was not only used for individual purposes, but also for industrial and military purposes. For commercial purposes, Toyota launchedToyota Dyna andToyota HiAce; the latter was discontinued, only to return in 2012 as a largevan.

In 1977, theKijang was launched in Jakarta. Developed as abasic utility vehicle specifically for Indonesia and the Philippines, the Kijang was later known for its easy and low-cost maintenance and later became a major success in theIndonesian automotive market. The first generation Kijang sold only 1,168 units during 1977, but a year later it increased to 4,629 units, four times as many as the year before.[5] The number continued to rise during the next several years. The second generation was launched in 1981 with a production volume of 19,323 units in 1985. The third generation was later introduced in 1986 and sold 82,687 units in 1987,[6] the largest sale ever in Kijang's history. Around 500,000 Kijang had been sold in Indonesia up to 1995, while the 1 millionth Kijang rolled out of the assembly line on 23 September 2003.[7]

On 31 December 1998, TAM merged with three other companies: PT Multi Astra (a manufacturing company), PT Toyota Mobilindo (body parts manufacturing company), PT Toyota Engine Indonesia (specializing in engine manufacturing) under the name PT Toyota Astra Motor.[8] Toyota stated the merger was carried out with the goal of improving efficiency, to meet increasing consumers’ demand for quality, and to effectively face competition in automotive industry. TAM initially consisted of two major departments, which are production and marketing departments.

In 2003, the production department was spun off from TAM, creating PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN).[9] TMMIN conducted functional activities includedcasting,engine,stamping and assembling automobiles. Some components were directly supplied from Japan by Toyota Motor Corporation and the remaining was supplied by local components suppliers. Its marketing division is divided into domestic and overseas (export) markets.

In 2003, TAM launched its first collaboration project with Daihatsu, theAvanza. The Avanza was developed as an entry-levelsmall MPV cheaper and smaller than Kijang, manufactured entirely by partner companyAstra Daihatsu Motor. A year later, the fifth-generation Kijang was introduced as theKijang Innova. It was built above the IMV platform, which also spawned theFortunerSUV andHiluxpick-up.

TAM started sellingLexus vehicles in late 2007 along with the opening of the Lexus Gallery in Jakarta.[10]

Facilities

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In 1998, TAM established a new manufacturing plant together with by parts and enginemanufacturing plants in Karawang with the intention of establishing an integrated plant. The role of manufacturing has been passed to TMMIN since 2003 which operated two centers of production (Sunter and Karawang) and one parts center, the largest in Indonesia, which had been computerized since 1982 and was directly on line with Toyota's parts center inHaruhi, Japan. The Karawang plants (first operated in 1998 with total investment Rp 462.2 billion) were considered to be one of the most advanced in Indonesia at the time, built in 100 acres land with a test course and modern installation for environmental safety purposes.[4]

Plants

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Plant[11]OpenedCapacity/year (units)Production line-up
Plant 1Sunter (Engine Assy)1973195,000Vehicle components,engine block
Plant 2Sunter (Packing Center)197710.25 million strokeStamping
Plant 1Karawang1998130,000IMV platform:Fortuner,Kijang Innova (AN140);TNGA-C platform:Kijang Innova Zenix (AG10);e-TNGA platform:bZ4X
Plant 2Karawang2013120,000Calya;EFC platform:Yaris;DNGA-B platform:Avanza,Veloz,Yaris Cross
Plant 3Karawang2016218,0001NR,2NR,1TR,2TR engines

Models

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Current models

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Manufactured locally

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Manufactured locally byDaihatsu

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Manufactured locally byHino

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Imported

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Toyota
Lexus
  • Lexus ES (2013–present, imported from Japan)
  • Lexus LBX (2024–present, imported from Japan)
  • Lexus LC (2017–present, imported from Japan)
  • Lexus LM (2020–present, imported from Japan)
  • Lexus LS (2007–present, imported from Japan)
  • Lexus LX (2011–present, imported from Japan)
  • Lexus NX (2015–present, imported from Japan)
  • Lexus RX (2009–present, imported from Japan)
  • Lexus RZ (2023–present, imported from Japan)
  • Lexus UX (2019–present, imported from Japan)

Former models

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Manufactured locally

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Imported

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2021 Toyota Yaris 1.5 GR Sport (NSP151)
2021 Toyota Fortuner 2.7 SRZ 4x2 (TGN166)
2022 Toyota Veloz 1.5 Q (W101)
2022 Toyota Kijang Innova Zenix 2.0 G Hybrid (MAGH10)

Notes

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  1. ^Previously imported from Japan between 2022 and 2025
  2. ^Exported as Toyota Wigo for some markets
  3. ^Previously assembled locally between 1999 and 2002
  4. ^Previously assembled locally between 1971 and 2001
  5. ^Previously known as Toyota 86
  6. ^Previously assembled locally between 1971 and 1985
  7. ^Previously assembled locally between 2013 and 2022

References

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  1. ^Rayanti, Dina."Toyota, Puluhan Tahun Menjadi Merek Mobil Terlaris di Indonesia".detikoto (in Indonesian). Retrieved2021-11-06.
  2. ^"Sales, Production, and Export Results | Profile | Company".Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website. RetrievedMay 12, 2024.
  3. ^"TMMIN Corporate Information" (in Indonesian). Retrieved2019-06-23.
  4. ^ab"TAM Corporate Information – Manufacturing" (in Indonesian). Retrieved2019-06-23.
  5. ^"Wajah Toyota Kijang dari Masa ke Masa" (in Indonesian). iNews. 2017-12-04. Retrieved2019-06-23.
  6. ^"Toyota Kijang"(PDF) (in Indonesian). Universitas Atma Jaya. Retrieved2019-06-23.
  7. ^Sarwono, Aylawati (2009).Rekor-rekor Muri (in Indonesian). Elex Media Komputindo. p. 138.ISBN 978-979-27-4180-3.
  8. ^"Kemesraan Astra-Toyota".Inilah.com (in Indonesian). Inilah. 2012-12-03. Retrieved2019-06-23.
  9. ^"Profil Perusahaan"(PDF) (in Indonesian). Institut Pertanian Bogor. Retrieved2019-06-23.
  10. ^antaranews.com (2009-06-16)."Lexus Hibrid Masuk Indonesia".Antara News. Retrieved2021-06-13.
  11. ^"Fact & Figures | Corporate Fact - PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia".PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia. Retrieved2020-01-09.
  12. ^"Production Jan-Nov 2022 Rev".files.gaikindo.or.id. Retrieved2023-01-09.
  13. ^https://www.mobilmotorlama.com/2016/04/toyota-mark-ii-cressida-gx71.html
  14. ^https://www.mobilmotorlama.com/2017/08/toyota-corona-mark-ii-rx60.html
  15. ^https://www.mobilmotorlama.com/2018/08/toyota-crown-s80.html
  16. ^https://www.mobilmotorlama.com/2017/02/toyota-crown-robot-lexus-gs130-ms130.html
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