Bali Governor Auctions Official Toyota Kijang Innova Reborn Starting at IDR 50 Million with BPKB & STNK in Governor’s Name – Transparency in Regional Asset Sales Begins

The Bali provincial government is set to auction a used Toyota Kijang Innova Reborn that was previously registered under the name of the governor, with bidding starting at 50 million rupiah. The vehicle, a 2017 model Toyota Kijang Innova 2.0 G A/T with police number DK 1681/DK 55, is being offered as part of a government asset transparency initiative. Official documents show the car comes with complete administration, including BPKB number N-02863471 and STNK number 11823492 F, both in the name of the Bali Governor.

The auction will be conducted through the official state procurement portal lelang.go.id, where the vehicle is listed with an initial price limit of 57.647 million rupiah and a required deposit of 28.8235 million rupiah. However, a discrepancy exists in the official announcement letter numbered B.31.000.2.3.2/2514/P.BMD/BPKAD, which states a higher price limit of 94.05 million rupiah and a deposit of 47.025 million rupiah. This difference in figures has been noted across multiple local reports covering the auction.

The vehicle in question was used as an operational car by Rumah Sakit Jiwa Manah Shanti Mahottama, a mental health hospital in Bangli, Bali. Prospective bidders are allowed to inspect the vehicle physically at the hospital location on Jalan Kusuma Yudha No. 29, Bangli, prior to submitting their bids. According to available documentation and photos, the car shows signs of wear including exterior spots, dust accumulation, and interior conditions described as dusty with visible mold on seats and the steering wheel.

The auction process follows an open bidding scheme, requiring participants to comply with the “as is” condition, meaning bidders accept the vehicle in its current state without guarantees. Registration for the auction requires bidders to submit the required deposit and meet all administrative requirements set by the procurement committee. The auction is scheduled for Wednesday, 29 April 2026, with the final bidding deadline set at 10:00 WITA (09:00 WIB) on the same day.

Winners of the auction will be required to pay the final auction price plus a 2 percent auction fee within five working days after the auction concludes. Failure to meet this payment obligation will result in the bidder being declared in default, with the deposit forfeited to the state treasury. The auction committee has emphasized that all transactions will be conducted electronically through the lelang.go.id platform to ensure transparency and traceability.

This auction is part of broader efforts by regional governments in Indonesia to dispose of underutilized or aging government vehicles through open competitive bidding. Such procedures aim to increase accountability in public asset management while generating revenue for regional budgets. Similar auctions of government vehicles have been conducted in other provinces, though the Bali case has drawn attention due to the vehicle’s previous registration under a senior official’s name.

Interested parties seeking to participate in the auction must complete registration through the lelang.go.id portal and ensure all documentation is submitted before the deadline. Official updates regarding the auction, including any changes to schedule or procedures, will be posted on the same platform. For physical verification of the vehicle, the hospital administration in Bangli has confirmed accessibility during working hours in the days leading up to the auction.

The proceeds from this auction, like others of its kind, will be directed into the Bali provincial government’s regional revenue account (PAD). While the exact allocation of such funds varies by annual budget priorities, proceeds from asset sales typically contribute to infrastructure development, social programs, or operational budgets as determined by the provincial legislature.

As of the announcement date, no public statements have been issued by the Bali Governor’s office regarding the specific vehicle or the auction process. The transaction is being handled through standard provincial asset disposal procedures managed by the Bali Provincial Financial and Asset Management Agency (BPKAD).

For those monitoring the auction, the next key milestone is the auction execution on 29 April 2026 at 10:00 WITA, followed by the payment deadline for the winning bidder five working days thereafter. All official communications and results will be published through the lelang.go.id system.

Those interested in similar government asset auctions across Indonesia can regularly check the lelang.go.id portal for updates on upcoming disposals of vehicles, equipment, and other public assets. The platform provides real-time access to auction calendars, technical specifications, and bidding procedures for all registered participants.

This auction represents a routine yet significant aspect of public financial management, where the disposal of aging government assets supports fiscal responsibility and resource optimization. By conducting such transactions through open, verified channels, regional governments aim to maintain public trust in the management of state-owned resources.

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