Wuling Introduces Aira EV to Mark Nine Years in Indonesia
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Wuling Motors introduced the Aira EV, a new electric city car, ahead of its official launch at GIIAS 2026.
- The introduction coincided with the celebration of Wuling's nine years in Indonesia, themed 'Growing Together as a Family.'
- The Aira EV will expand Wuling's electric vehicle lineup, which already includes the Air EV, BinguoEV, and Cloud EV.
Wuling Motors celebrated nine years of operation in Indonesia by introducing its new electric city car, the Aira EV. The vehicle will officially launch at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS) 2026, further expanding Wuling's electric vehicle offerings in the Indonesian market. The introduction took place at Wuling's factory in Cikarang, West Java, during an event themed 'Growing Together as a Family.'
President Director Tang Wensheng highlighted the company's journey, attributing its achievements to the hard work of employees and the trust of customers. While technical specifications and pricing for the Aira EV remain undisclosed, Wuling stated it is designed for practical daily mobility and was developed with contributions from Indonesian human resources. This model joins Wuling's existing electric lineup, which includes the Air EV, BinguoEV, and Cloud EV.
Over its nine years in Indonesia, Wuling has produced over 200,000 vehicles for domestic and export markets, serving approximately 180,000 customers. The company also noted its role as the first Chinese automotive manufacturer to locally assemble electric vehicle batteries in Indonesia. Wuling currently offers a diverse range of vehicles in Indonesia, from electric models to MPVs and commercial vehicles.
In its nine years of operation, Wuling has grown together with the Indonesian family. Every achievement we have reached is the result of the hard work and dedication of all employees and the trust given by customers, both in Indonesia and in various global markets.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.