YouGov Automotive and Mobility Rankings 2022 Indonesia

YouGov Automotive and Mobility Rankings 2022 Indonesia

Kevin Rustika - April 4th, 2022

Top automotive and mobility brands in 2022: Indonesia

The automotive and mobility sector is going through a period of transformation with consumer’s attitudes, behaviour and shopping preferences changing dramatically over the last year. But which automotive manufacturers are regarded with having the highest overall brand health from consumers from Indonesia?

New data from YouGov identifies the brands which consumers from Indonesia have identified as having the highest overall brand health over the past year. Data was drawn from YouGov BrandIndex which measures consumer perceptions towards brands on a daily basis. The ranking examines the best performing automotive manufacturers according to their overall Index scores – an average of General Impression, Value, Quality, Corporate Reputation, Customer Satisfaction, and Recommendation scores* - between February 1, 2021 and January 31st, 2022. YouGov’s Index scores are our measure of a brand’s overall health.

Top automotive and mobility brands in Indonesia

The top ranked automotive brand is a two wheeler Honda Motorcycles, with another two wheeler brand in the fourth place Yamaha. Toyota and Honda have highest ranked scores amongst the car manufacturers.

YOUGOV'S AUTOMOTIVE & MOBILITY RANKINGS 2022 BEST BRANDS: INDONESIA

Rank

Brand Name

Score

1

Honda (Motorcycles)

46.8

2

Toyota

37.8

3

Honda (Cars)

37.4

4

Yamaha

24.8

5

Mercedes-Benz

24.0

6

BMW

23.3

7

Mitsubishi

18.2

8

Daihatsu

14.2

9

Nissan

11.5

10

Suzuki (Cars)

11.3

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Scores show average index score from 1st February, 2021 to 31st January, 2022
(Publishing date: Apr 2022)

Most improved automotive and mobility brands in Indonesia

Hyundai tops improvers ranking in Indonesia with a score increase of 2.6. Honda (Cars) takes the second place with an increase of 1.8 while Suzuki (Motorcycles) claims the third place with an increase of 1.3. Toyota and Kia takes the fourth and fifth place in our top improvers rankings with an increase of 1.2.

YOUGOV'S AUTOMOTIVE AND MOBILITY RANKINGS IN INDONESIA - IMPROVERS

Rank

Brand Name

Score

Previous Score

Change in Score

1

Hyundai

9.2

6.6

2.6

2

Honda (Cars)

37.4

35.6

1.8

3

Suzuki (Motorcycles)

5.9

4.6

1.3

4

Toyota

37.8

36.6

1.2

5

Kia

3.0

1.8

1.2

6

Wuling

0.9

-0.2

1.1

7

Suzuki (Cars)

11.3

10.3

1.1

8

Honda (Motorcycles)

46.8

46.0

0.8

9

Vespa Piaggio

6.8

6.1

0.7

10

Daihatsu

14.2

13.5

0.7

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Scores show average index score from 1st February, 2021 to 31st January, 2022 compared to 1st February, 2020 to 31st January, 2021
(Publishing date: Apr 2022)

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Methodology:

YouGov's Automotive & Mobility Rankings 2022 show the brands with the highest average Index scores between February 1, 2021 and January 31st, 2022. The scores are mostly representative of the general population of adults 18+ (some are online-representative or urban rep). All Index scores listed have been rounded to a single decimal place; however, we have used additional precision to assign ranks. All brands have been tracked for at least 6 months to be included in the rankings and have been tracked for at least 18 months to appear in the Improvers tables. ​

Each day consumers are asked about their views on automotive brands across various markets, which allows YouGov to build a picture of how these brands are perceived by the general public through comparing Index scores – which is a measure of overall brand health calculated by taking the average of General Impression, Quality, Value, Customer Satisfaction, Recommendation and Corporate Reputation by YouGov BrandIndex.​

  • General Impression – whether someone has a positive or negative impression of a brand​
  • Quality – whether consumers think the brand represents good or poor quality​
  • Value – whether consumers think the brand represents good or poor value for money​

  • Customer Satisfaction – whether someone is a satisfied or dissatisfied customer​
  • Recommendation – whether someone would recommend a brand to a friend or not​
  • Corporate Reputation – whether someone is proud or embarrassed to work for a brand