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Updated On: 09-Apr-2026 08:02 AM
TVS Motor has launched the Armado 200 cargo three-wheeler in Indonesia with an 840 kg payload and a 2,070 mm cargo bed. Priced at IDR 35.9 million, it is locally manufactured and targets rural logistics and commercial buyers.
The TVS Armado 200 stands out in its segment for its payload capacity. It can carry up to 840 kilograms, making it one of the highest in its class. The cargo bed measures 2,070 millimeters in length, or about 2 meters. This size allows the vehicle to transport heavy goods and agricultural produce efficiently. The Armado 200 is designed to handle challenging road conditions often found in rural and suburban Indonesia.
TVS Motor has set a competitive price for the Armado 200 in Indonesia. The standard price is IDR 35.9 million. Under a special launch offer, customers can purchase it for IDR 34.9 million (on-the-road Jakarta). The vehicle is fully designed and developed in Indonesia. Manufacturing takes place at TVS's Karawang plant, which has been operational since 2006. By February 2026, the plant had produced 1 million units.
The Indonesian three-wheeler market is highly competitive. Major players include Bajaj Auto with its RE three-wheeler and Piaggio with the Ape Cargo. Despite this, the Armado 200 offers several advantages. TVS focused on addressing the needs of drivers working on the road. The vehicle includes features aimed at improving driver comfort and operational efficiency.
TVS Motor has partnered with Indonesian national development programs such as AGRINAS and Merah Putih cooperatives. Through these collaborations, the company will supply the Armado 200 directly to suburban and rural areas. This approach supports local economic development by improving logistics and transport options.
TVS Motor offers flexible financing options for both small and large businesses purchasing the Armado 200. The company provides an engine warranty for three years or 30,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. At present, TVS has not announced an electric version of the Armado 200. The vehicle is currently available only in Indonesia and select future export markets. There is no official information about a launch in India.