China’s BYD Jumps to Indonesia Top 3 After 873% October Surge

China’s BYD Jumps to Indonesia Top 3 After 873% October Surge, sold 10,593 vehicles in October 2025 while YTD volumes trail 2024.
BYD vehicles await export at a Hangzhou terminal, June 2, 2025. China’s BYD Jumps to Indonesia Top 3 After 873% October Surge, sold 10,593 vehicles in October 2025 while YTD volumes trail 2024.(Photo: Long Wei/CFoto via AFP)

BYD, a Chinese carmaker, broke into Indonesia’s top three auto sellers in October with 10,593 vehicles shipped to dealers. The record is up 873% from September, according to GAIKINDO, the national automotive industry association that compiles official sales data.

Toyota led the month with 20,559 units, followed by Daihatsu with 11,789. The market improved from September but showed mixed results versus a year earlier.

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