Jakarta –
BYD Atto 1 is unbeatable in November 2025. The small electric car is again at the top of the list of best-selling cars in Indonesia.
BYD Atto 1’s dominance towards the end of 2025 is still very strong. The proof is that the BYD Atto 1 has once again topped the list of best-selling cars in Indonesia for the period November 2025. The Atto 1 leaves far behind its rivals who are perched below it. Based on wholesale distribution data released by the Association of Indonesian Automotive Industries, in the eleventh month, BYD Atto 1 distribution reached 8,333 units. Of BYD’s total distribution, the Atto 1 even accounts for 87 percent, then the rest are other models. Not only that, this achievement also makes BYD the only electric car on Indonesia’s best-selling car list.
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This notch made the BYD Atto 1 soar. The Kijang Innova, which usually occupies the top position, has not been able to catch up. Because, the distribution ‘only’ reached 4,475 units. This also places the Innova as the second best-selling car after the BYD Atto 1. Next in third place is the Daihatsu Gran Max pickup. Even though it comes face to face with a row of passenger cars, in fact the Gran Max pickup should be considered a serious rival. During November, distribution of the Gran Max pickup reached 4,421 units.
Next in fourth position is the Toyota Avanza which recorded distribution of 3,912 units. The Toyota Avanza is followed by the Suzuki Carry pickup which occupies fifth position in the list of best-selling cars in November 2025. In full, below is the list of best-selling cars in Indonesia.
List of Best Selling Cars in Indonesia November 2025
1. World Atto 1: 8.333 Unit
2. Kijang Innova (Reborn and Zenix): 4,475 units
3. Daihatsu Gran Max pickup: 4,421 units
4. Toyota Avanza: 3.912 unit
5. Suzuki Carry pickup: 3,157 units
6. Toyota Calya: 3.122 units
7. Toyota Rush: 2.597 unit
8. Daihatsu Gran Max (blind van and minibus): 2,569 units
9. Mitsubishi Xpander (including Xpander Cross): 2,147 units
10. Daihatsu Sigra: 2,105 units
11. Honda Brio (Satya and RS): 1,839 units
12. Mitsubishi Destinator: 1.814 unit
13. Toyota Hilux pickup: 1,534 units
14. Toyota Agya: 1.416 unit
15. Toyota Fortuner: 1.412 unit
16. Suzuki Fronx: 1.412 unit
17. Mitsubishi L300: 1.411 unit
18. Daihatsu Terios: 979 units
19. Mitsubishi Pajero Sport: 912 unit
20. Honda HR-V: 609 units
Overall, car sales in Indonesia for the November period recorded a slight increase of 0.3 percent. Meanwhile, in retail, the increase reached 6.1 percent. Throughout November, wholesale sales reached 74,252 units and retail sales 79,310 units. In total for 11 months this year, more than 700 thousand units of cars have been sold in Indonesia.
(dry/rgr)
