Early April 2026: Yadea Ready to Launch New Electric Motorcycle
Jakarta, KOMPAS.com — Yadea, the Chinese two‑wheeled electric motorcycle manufacturer, has reiterated its commitment to strengthening its presence in Indonesia as part of its long‑term global expansion strategy.
This is evidenced by plans to launch a new product on 2 April 2026, to be carried out digitally via its official social media accounts. The launch move is also an effort by the company to bring itself closer to Indonesian consumers through digital and interactive channels.
“Indonesia is a market of great strategic importance for us. As a country with a large population and a growing uptake of electric vehicles, we are committed to delivering the best products and technologies to support a modern and environmentally friendly lifestyle,” Yadea Indonesia wrote in an official statement on Saturday, 7 March 2026.
The launch of the new product is expected to mark an important milestone in Yadea’s journey in Indonesia towards smarter, more efficient, and more sustainable electric mobility.
With long-standing global experience, the company now focuses on strengthening its position in Indonesia, regarded as one of the fastest‑growing electric vehicle markets in the ASEAN region.
Through long‑term investment, development of its distribution network, and delivering products that meet community needs, Yadea aims to become one of the leading choices for two-wheeled electric vehicles in Indonesia.
The establishment of the factory is seen as a strategic move to ensure product availability, improve supply chain efficiency, and strengthen after‑sales service in the domestic market, while also supporting the development of the national electric vehicle ecosystem.
In addition, Yadea continues to invest in research and development, particularly in battery technology, energy efficiency, and smart systems to enhance safety and added value for users.
This effort is part of the company’s long‑term vision to accelerate the transition to a greener mobility future, both in Indonesia and globally.