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Antam Gold Price Today: Reaches Rp 3,068,000 per Gram – February 24, 2026

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 24, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Jakarta – Gold prices continued their upward trajectory Tuesday, with PT Aneka Tambang Tbk (Antam) gold reaching Rp 3,068,000 per gram, a rise of Rp 40,000, according to the state-owned enterprise’s official website.

The price increase, reported at 08:44 WIB (Western Indonesian Time), extends a strengthening trend observed since the weekend. A 0.5-gram piece of Antam gold is currently priced at Rp 1,584,000, while 10 grams costs Rp 30,175,000. The largest denomination, a 1,000-gram (1 kg) bar, is selling for Rp 3,008,600,000.

Over the past week, Antam gold prices have fluctuated between Rp 2,878,000 and Rp 3,068,000 per gram. Looking at the last month, the price range has been wider, spanning from Rp 2,844,000 to Rp 3,168,000 per gram.

Antam’s buyback price also increased by Rp 41,000 to Rp 2,854,000 per gram. The buyback price reflects the amount Antam will pay individuals selling their gold back to the company.

Transactions exceeding Rp 10,000,000 are subject to a 1.5% income tax (PPh Pasal 22) under Finance Minister Regulation (PMK) Number 81 of 2024, which will be deducted directly from the total buyback value.

Here is a detailed breakdown of Antam gold prices as of Tuesday, February 24, 2026:

  • 0.5 gram: Rp 1,584,000
  • 1 gram: Rp 3,068,000
  • 2 grams: Rp 6,076,000
  • 3 grams: Rp 9,089,000
  • 5 grams: Rp 15,115,000
  • 10 grams: Rp 30,175,000
  • 25 grams: Rp 75,312,000
  • 50 grams: Rp 150,545,000
  • 100 grams: Rp 301,012,000
  • 250 grams: Rp 752,265,000
  • 500 grams: Rp 1,504,320,000
  • 1,000 grams: Rp 3,008,600,000

Antam previously reached a record high of Rp 3,168,000 per gram on January 29, 2026, with a buyback price of Rp 2,989,000 per gram.

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Suzuki eVitara Price Drop: India Gets Affordable EV with Battery-as-a-Service | Indonesia’s eVitara Costs More

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 19, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Maruti Suzuki has launched a more affordable version of its e VITARA electric SUV in India, with prices starting at ₹10.99 lakh (approximately $1,320 USD) through a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model, according to a press release issued February 17, 2026.

The BaaS program separates the cost of the vehicle from the battery, lowering the initial purchase price. Customers opting for the BaaS model pay ₹3.99 per kilometer (approximately $0.05 USD) for battery usage, in addition to the vehicle’s base price. This contrasts with previous pricing for the e VITARA, which started around ₹300,000 (approximately $3,600 USD) with a 49 kWh battery pack.

Maruti Suzuki’s NEXA edge package is included with the e VITARA, designed to enhance the ownership experience for electric vehicle customers. The package includes a complimentary 7.4 kW AC Wall Box Charger and installation, according to the company.

The e VITARA has achieved a five-star safety rating in Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (BNCAP) crash tests, Maruti Suzuki stated. The vehicle is available with two battery pack options: 48.8 kWh and 61.1 kWh, with the latter offering a claimed range of up to 543 km (approximately 337 miles).

The BaaS model is not unique to Maruti Suzuki. Polytron, an Indonesian manufacturer, similarly offers a similar battery subscription service for its G3 and G3+ electric vehicles, with a rental rate of Rp 800 per kilometer (approximately $0.05 USD) and a minimum monthly charge of Rp 1.2 million (approximately $75 USD). This reduces the upfront cost of Polytron’s G3 to Rp 299 million (approximately $18,800 USD) compared to Rp 419 million (approximately $26,300 USD) with battery purchase.

In contrast, Maruti Suzuki’s fully-equipped e VITARA, sold in Indonesia, carries a significantly higher price tag, starting at Rp 755 million (approximately $47,500 USD). This model features a 61 kWh LFP battery, providing a range of up to 428 km (approximately 266 miles) on a full charge and supports both AC Type 2 and DC CCS2 charging standards.

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