Off-plan properties
Buying a car in Indonesia as a foreigner is entirely possible – but it requires the correct visa, proper documentation, and compliance with Indonesian police and tax regulations.
This 2025 DDA Guide breaks down everything: from choosing a car and verifying documents to insurance, ownership structures, and region-specific nuances (Bali vs Jakarta).
To buy and register a car legally in Indonesia, you need:
Required:
Optional but recommended:
Not allowed:
Yes – with KITAS/KITAP
A foreign resident can fully own and register a car.
Yes – with PT PMA (Company Ownership)
Vehicles can be registered under a foreign-owned company for staff, business, rentals, or logistics.
No – with tourist visa
Tourists can only rent.
For individual ownership:
For PT PMA ownership:
Dealerships in Bali and Jakarta are familiar with foreign buyers – paperwork is handled efficiently.
Step 1 – Pick the car (new or used)
Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Daihatsu – best for Indonesian conditions.
Step 2 – Payment
Step 3 – Registration (Dealer Handles It)
Dealer submits your documents for:
Timeframe: 2-4 weeks
Step 4 – Vehicle Handover
You receive the car once STNK is issued.
NEW CAR (Dealership)
USED CAR
Important Warning
Avoid "black plate" cars with missing BPKB – you cannot transfer ownership, and police may confiscate the vehicle.
| Category | Price in USD | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Small city car | $9,000-13,000 | Agya, Brio |
| Compact SUV | $18,000-28,000 | Raize, HR-V |
| MPV | $15,000-25,000 | Avanza, Xpander |
| Premium SUV | $35,000-55,000 | Fortuner, Pajero |
| Luxury | $60,000-120,000 | Mercedes/BMW (high tax) |
Showroom prices include import & luxury taxes.
| Option | Best For | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personal (KITAS) | Everyday users | Easy registration | Renew annually |
| PT PMA | Business owners | Tax deductible | Requires accounting |
If you run a villa, cafe, or logistics operation, PT PMA ownership is often smarter.
Always check:
DDA can connect buyers with licensed verification agents.
Bali:
Jakarta:
Lombok / Sumbawa:
Choose your car based on lifestyle: island-driving is not the same as big-city commuting.
Always ensure your address on the STNK matches your actual domicile. This affects police checks, tax renewals, and ownership verification. Updating the address requires a simple visit to SAMSAT.
Solution: follow formal procedures, verify documents, and avoid unregistered private sellers.
A European expat in Bali buys a Toyota Avanza under his KITAS. Dealer handles STNK/BPKB → car delivered in 12 days → insurance arranged same afternoon. Annual renewal done via SAMSAT drive-thru in 8 minutes. Cost-effective, legal, zero complications.
Read also: "Indonesia driver license", "Indonesia Property Purchase Process", "The Pros and Cons of Off-Plan Property Investments in Bali".
Can I buy a car on a tourist visa?
No.
How long does registration take?
Typically 2-4 weeks.
Is financing available for foreigners?
Yes – KITAS + NPWP required.
Can I sell my car later?
Yes, ownership transfer is simple.
Do I need a SIM A?
For long-term driving – yes.
Buying a car in Indonesia as a foreigner is straightforward, safe, and fully legal – as long as you have the right visa and proper documentation.
For expats relocating to Bali, families settling in Jakarta, or investors running villa/staff operations, owning a vehicle offers independence and reliability in Indonesia's unique geography.
DDA Real Estate helps foreign residents with legal compliance, PT PMA setup, and document verification – ensuring your car purchase is seamless, secure, and aligned with your residency plans.