PT Adiputro Wirasejati
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A bus company that uses a body from Karoseri Adi Putro with a Scania K410iB chassis | |
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| Industry | Automotive |
| Founded 📆 | 1973 |
| Founder 👔 | Jethrokusumo Family |
| Headquarters 🏙️ | Malang, East Java, Indonesia |
Area served 🗺️ | Indonesia, Southeast Asia |
| Products 📟 | Bus Body, MPV, Van Body |
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| 🌐 Website | http://adiputrogroup.com |
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PT Adiputro Wirasejati (or known by its trademark name as adi putro) is a bus coachbuilder company from Malang, East Java. Bus bodies made by Adiputro bodywork are widely used by well-known bus companies in Indonesia (especially in Java Island) such as Agra Mas, ALS, Budiman, Haryanto, Juragan 99, Lorena Group, NPM, Pahala Kencana, Pandawa 87, Rosalia Indah, Sinar Jaya and others.[1]
History
Adi Putro was founded by the Jethrokusumo brothers, who initially worked at a car dealership. Seeing the potential demand in the automotive market for large passenger cars, the brothers decided to quit their jobs and start a small bodywork business in 1973. Their first job was to modify two Mitsubishi Colt T120 pickup trucks into passenger cars.
After this bodywork business grew rapidly, the brothers officially founded the bodywork company under the name Adi Putro in 1975 in Malang, East Java, which still serves as their headquarters today.
Products
Here are some of the bus body models and variants that have been and are still being produced by Adiputro.
Royal Coach

Royal Coach is the name of the first bus body model manufactured by Adiputro since the 1990s. Royal Coach itself is divided into two types: Royal Coach E and Royal Coach SE. The difference lies in the thickness of the bus body. Type E uses 1.6 mm plate, while type SE uses 2.0 mm plate. Here are some of the Royal Coach model variants, some of which adopt the names of world-famous body builders.
- Neoplan (1994)
- Batch (1996–2010)
- Setra (1996–2009)
- Tourismo (1997)
- Travego (1999–2007)
- Van Hool (2000)
- Old Setra
- New Travego
- Sprinter (2007–2008)
- Marcopolo (2009–2010)
- Aeroqueen Prototype
- Irizar (2010)
Jetbus

Jetbus is the successor to the Royal Coach bus body model made by Adiputro. The name Jetbus is an abbreviation of "Jethrokusumo Bus," and Jethrokusumo itself is the family name of the founder of Adiputro. The use of the Jetbus model name was officially introduced at the launch of the Jetbus 3+ variant. While the initial Jetbus variant up to the Jetbus 2+ variant still uses the 'Royal Coach' emblem.[2]
- Travego Jetbus 1
- Travego Jetbus HD
- Jetbus 2
- Jetbus 2+
- New Setra Jetbus 2+
- Jetbus HDD 2+
- Jetbus SHD 2+
- Jetbus SDD 2+
- Jetbus HDD 3+
- Jetbus SHD 3+
- Jetbus UHD 3+
- Jetbus SDD 3+
- Jetbus MHD 3+
- Jetbus MHD 5
- Jetbus SHD 5
- Jetbus SDD 5
- Jetbus UHD 5
Dream coach
Dream Coach is a sleeper bus model which is also a new variant of the Jetbus made by Adiputro which was released in December 2020.[3]
Jetbus 5
Jetbus 5 is the latest product from Adiputro's bodywork, displayed and introduced to the public at GIIAS 2023 at the ICE building, BSD City. Adiputro showcased the latest Jetbus products, such as the Jetbus 5 SDD, Jetbus 5 SHD, Jetbus 5 Medium Bus, and others.
Appreciation and Awards
| Year | Nominee/Work | Category | Award | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Jetbus 5 SDD | Sustainability Award | Busworld Southeast Asia 2024 | Won | [4] |
| Jetbus 5 MHD/Single Glass | Most Innovative Coach[lower-alpha 1] |
Gallery
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Tourist bus Starbus uses the Royal Coach body model, the Old Setra variant.
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The SJS bus uses the Royal Coach model body, variant Marcopolo
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The Pandawa 87 tourist bus uses the Jetbus model body, variant Jetbus HD 2+.
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The Rosalia Indah bus uses the Jetbus model body, variant JetBus SHD 2+.
Notes
- ↑ Based on voting
References
- ↑ "Reasons Why Adiputro's Jetbus is PO Bus's Favorite Bus Body". Kompas.com. 25 September 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- ↑ "Origin of the name Jetbus Adi Putro". ayonaikbis.com. July 9, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
- ↑ "The First Sleeper Bus Made by Adiputro, Its Name is Dream Coach". Kompas.com. 15 December 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- ↑ Condren, Tiarna (June 4, 2024). "Busworld Southeast Asia 2024 a roaring success". Busnews.com.au. Retrieved December 28, 2025.
External links
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