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Wuling Brings Exhibition to Three Different Shopping Malls

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Business
Wuling Brings Exhibition to Three Different Shopping Malls
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Jakarta — Chinese automotive brand Wuling is bringing exhibitions to three different shopping centres: The Forum and Mall Kelapa Gading 3 in North Jakarta, and The Ellipse at Summarecon Mall Bekasi 2, running from 11-15 March 2026.

The exhibition, titled “Peace of Mind with Wuling”, is designed to provide convenient facilities for prospective consumers in these locations. “Through this exhibition, we aim to bring Wuling’s product innovations even closer to consumers in the Jakarta, Bekasi and surrounding areas,” said Fariz Adinata Ramadhani, Regional Sales Manager of Wuling Motors, in an official statement on Thursday.

“We are presenting a diverse range of product lines so that visitors can see directly the technological developments from Wuling. Visitors can also try various vehicles in the test drive area and there are various conveniences available in choosing their dream Wuling vehicle,” he added.

At the exhibition, Wuling will showcase its latest SUV, the Eksion, which previously made its debut appearance in Indonesia at the 2026 IIMS (Indonesia International Motor Show).

At the Mall Kelapa Gading and Summarecon Mall Bekasi locations, Wuling will display various vehicle lines including the Air EV, Binuo EV, Cloud EV, Darion, New Alvez, and the New Almaz RS Hybrid.

Beyond viewing the vehicles up close, Wuling also offers prospective consumers the opportunity to test drive vehicles at designated locations. This occasion can also be used by prospective visitors to take advantage of various additional programmes from Wuling, including a down payment of Rp8 million and monthly instalments starting from Rp2 million.

Free insurance is also available for the Darion EV for two years, as well as complimentary shopping vouchers for the purchase of certain products.

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