Most Popular: New Car at Rp105 Million, Indonesian-Made Cars Gaining Foreign Interest, and Ferrari Bonuses Cause a Stir
Jakarta, VIVA – A number of automotive articles published on Wednesday, 18 February 2026 attracted significant reader attention. Topics ranged from a new Nissan car selling for around Rp105 million, to growing foreign market interest in Indonesian-made vehicles, through to news of large Ferrari employee bonuses amid declining sales. Here are the three most popular automotive articles:
New Nissan Car Selling at Rp105 Million, Now Available to Order at Dealers
A new car with an affordable price tag has attracted attention as it is now available to order directly through the dealer network. Its relatively low price has generated considerable discussion, particularly among consumers looking for their first vehicle.
Foreigners Increasingly Favour Indonesian-Made Cars
The national automotive industry is showing positive development with growing global market interest. This article discusses how Indonesian-manufactured vehicles are gaining increasing acceptance in various countries.
Ferrari 2026 Bonuses Cause a Stir: Sales Down but Employees Still Receive Large Incentives
News from the luxury car manufacturer has drawn attention due to its internal policies. Despite sales coming under pressure, the company continues to award large bonuses to its employees.