Low Cost Green Car

Daihatsu Sigra (2016–present)
Honda Brio Satya (2018–present)

Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) (Indonesian: Kendaraan Bermotor Roda Empat Hemat Energi dan Harga Terjangkau (KBH2), lit.'Energy Efficient and Affordable Four-Wheeler Motor Vehicles') is an Indonesian automobile regulation which exempts low-cost and energy-efficient cars from luxury sales tax to ensure affordability, provided that they are assembled locally with a minimum amount of local components. The introduction of LCGC in Indonesia was meant to encourage the motorcycle owners/public transportation users to be able to afford their first cars, to reduce fuel subsidy[1] and to compete with Thailand-imported cars, thus creating more jobs locally.[2] In some aspects, the regulation is similar to the Japanese kei car category and the Thai Eco Car program which also reduce taxes for small and efficient cars.

  1. ^ "Menatap Kebijakan Mobil Murah". Kemenperin (Ministry of Industry) (in Indonesian). 2013-08-26. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  2. ^ "Jalan Panjang Insentif untuk Mobil LCGC". Kemenperin (Ministry of Industry) (in Indonesian). 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2022-02-13.