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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN), Karawang, West Java Plant 1 – Fortuner , Innova Plant 2 – Avanza , Calya , Veloz , Yaris XP150 hatchback , Yaris Cross AC200
Plant [11] Opened Capacity/year (units) Production line-up Plant 1 Sunter (Engine Assy) 1973 195,000 Vehicle components, engine block: Plant 2 Sunter (Packing Center) 1977 10.25 million stroke Stamping: Plant 1 Karawang: 1998 130,000 IMV platform: Fortuner, Innova (AN140); TNGA-C platform: Innova (AG10) Plant 2 Karawang: 2013 120,000
It was the only sedan model to be manufactured at TMMIN Karawang Plant 2. Two trim levels were available; the 1.5 E and 1.5 G which were powered by the 1.5-litre 1NZ-FE engine paired with either 5-speed manual, or 4-speed automatic transmission. The TRD Sportivo model was launched in September 2014.
Toyota vehicles were first imported into Malaysia in August 1956, with the first unit being a Land Cruiser. [2] Toyota signed distributor agreements with various Malaysian partners prior to UMW Toyota Motor, namely Asia Motor (1956–1960), Kah Motor (September 1960–February 1974), Borneo Motors (September 1967–September 1982), Sarin Motor (January 1979–February 1983) and Emastorin Motor ...
Grade Transmission Year Sigra 1.0 D 5-speed manual 2016–present 1.0 M 1.2 X 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic 1.2 X Deluxe 1.2 R 1.2 R Deluxe Calya 1.2 E 5-speed manual 2016–present 4-speed automatic 2016–2019 1.2 G 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic 2016–present
[1] In 2004 and 2005, Honda built a third plant in Bekasi. [2] In March 2015, the company opened a fourth plant in Karawang. [4] [5] With a production capacity of 5.3 million motorcycles, Astra Honda Motor is the world's largest manufacturer of Honda motorcycles. [5] At the beginning of 2015, around 22,400 people were employed at AHM. [5]
At the time, production capacity of the ADM plant is capped at 80,000 vehicles annually. By 2005, it was expanded to 200,000. It further expanded to current 530,000 after a series of expansions and the opening of a new plant in Karawang. [6]
Patimban Deep Sea Port is a seaport at Subang Regency, West Java, Indonesia.It is located about 70 kilometers from the Karawang Industrial Estate and 145 kilometers from the city center of capital Jakarta, where many Japanese industrial firms, particularly automotive manufacturers operate.