Honda Super One: Potential Indonesia Launch at GIIAS 2026 & Electric Brio Rival?

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) has confirmed that the Super One, a potential electric vehicle positioned as a successor to the Brio, has undergone testing in Indonesia, though the company remains noncommittal about a launch at the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Demonstrate (GIIAS) in 2026.

Yusak Billy, Sales & Marketing and After Sales Director at HPM, acknowledged the vehicle’s presence in Indonesia during a confirmation at JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta. “You’re the one mentioning GIIAS 2026, but I acknowledge it. The car has been tested on Indonesian roads, meaning we have a concrete objective regarding its implementation in Indonesia,” Billy stated.

Whereas speculation regarding the vehicle’s price has circulated, reportedly in the range of Rp 400-500 million, Billy indicated that HPM has not yet conducted pricing research. “We haven’t studied the pricing yet, but we’re continuing to learn about what it might be,” he said.

The confirmation of the Super One’s potential Indonesian entry follows an announcement at the Japan Mobility Show (JMS) 2025 by Hidetomo Horita, Large Project Leader for the Honda Super One, that the vehicle would be introduced to Indonesia in 2026.

The Super One is built on the “e: Dash Booster” concept, prioritizing driving enjoyment. The compact vehicle features active sound control and a boost mode, powered by a 95 PS electric motor with a maximum range of 295 km. Despite its small size, Honda classifies the Super One as a hatchback, similar to the Brio, rather than a kei car.

The Super One is currently available in Singapore, where it carries a price tag of up to Rp 2 billion, a cost inflated by the Certificate of Entitlement (COE) required for vehicle ownership in the country.

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