Hundreds of Yamaha Grand Filano Hybrid users once again enlivened traffic in six major cities across Indonesia: Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Bali, Surabaya, and Makassar on Sunday. Now in its 4th Season, the Stylish On The Road event continues to demonstrate its popularity, evident from the high enthusiasm of the Grand Filano Hybrid community members who traveled from various regions to participate.

This time, Stylish On The Road carried the theme “Art & Brew,” blending the concept of stylish riding with exploration of art and coffee culture. All participants attended wearing Earth Tone dress code that matched the theme, providing a creative and aesthetic nuance to the series of activities that align with current youth trends.

“From the beginning, Stylish On The Road was designed to offer more than just a touring journey. From art exploration to learning about coffee with experts, everything depicts the modern lifestyle that resonates with Grand Filano Hybrid users. They want to appear stylish, have interest in visual arts, and enjoy hanging out at coffee shops. That’s the lifestyle we want to embrace through the Art & Brew theme.”

The series of activities began with city touring that brought participants to explore city corners in a more stylish way with the Yamaha Grand Filano Hybrid. The journey continued with art exploration such as visiting various Art Spaces and participating in various interesting artistic activities like painting workshops.

Each city offered unique and different experiences, but one common element was how the Grand Filano Hybrid provided a premium lifestyle touch that was felt not only while riding, but also while enjoying these creative activities. This experience further confirmed that the Grand Filano Hybrid is not just a scooter, but part of a modern lifestyle full of inspiration and aesthetics, something not found in ordinary riding experiences.

After art exploration, participants continued activities with Brew Workshop at coffee shops to learn about coffee culture, from manual brewing techniques to latte art. In some cities, this experience was enriched by the presence of experts, such as in Surabaya, where participants had the opportunity to learn directly about coffee making and latte art with a renowned coffee expert who provided both educational and inspiring experiences.

Beyond offering riding and art experiences, Yamaha also gave appreciation to participants who performed exceptionally through the TOP 10 Best Dress Code and TOP 10 Catwalk competitions, where winners had the chance to take home prizes worth millions of rupiah.

Participants welcomed this event with full creativity and joy. They felt this activity provided space to express a stylish modern lifestyle using their pride scooter, the Yamaha Grand Filano Hybrid. As a premium fashion scooter, the Grand Filano Hybrid comes with iconic, stylish design, and various superior features that boost confidence while riding. Through this event, Yamaha confirms that the Grand Filano Hybrid is not just a functional vehicle, but also part of an elegant and expressive modern lifestyle.

“Usually touring is just about riding together, but this time it’s completely different. Riding the Grand Filano feels more elegant, plus we could explore art galleries and learn latte art too. All the combinations create a really classy vibe.”

GoPay x Persib, Play Games to Win Exclusive Prizes from Beckham Putra

GoPay is bringing special surprises for Bobotoh fans through the “GoPay Pet: Special Persib Prize Festival” program running from November 24-30, 2025.

During this period, GoPay users can play the GoPay Pet game to collect Rubies and have the chance to win exclusive Persib Bandung prizes, including jerseys and balls signed by Beckham Putra, the young midfield mainstay of Maung Bandung.

The collaboration between GoPay and PERSIB represents support for the sports world and efforts to expand digital financial literacy in West Java.

“Through the Sehidup Sebiru collaboration, GoPay and Persib present various activities that engage the Bobotoh community. We hope this program can inspire more users to learn about digital financial services.”

This program is open to all GoPay users who have active accounts and have completed identity verification (KYC). Participants simply need to play the GoPay Pet game, a virtual cat care game, to collect as many Rubies as possible and compete on

Jakarta

Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest coast of Java. Historically known as Sunda Kelapa and later Batavia under Dutch colonial rule, it served as the hub for the spice trade. Today, it is a bustling, sprawling metropolis and the nation’s political and economic center.

Bandung

Bandung is the capital of West Java, Indonesia, famously known as the “Paris of Java” for its art deco architecture, vibrant creative scene, and cool highland climate. Historically, it gained international prominence as the host of the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference, a seminal meeting of post-colonial states that championed non-alignment and cooperation. Today, it is a major educational and technological hub, celebrated for its university culture, fashion industry, and culinary delights.

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta is a historic city on the island of Java, Indonesia, and was the seat of the powerful Mataram Sultanate. It is a major center for Javanese classical arts and culture, including batik, ballet, and drama. The city is also famed as the gateway to the magnificent 9th-century Buddhist temple, Borobudur, and the Hindu temple complex, Prambanan.

Bali

Bali is a tropical Indonesian island renowned for its lush volcanic landscapes, iconic rice terraces, and deeply spiritual Hindu culture, which distinguishes it from the largely Muslim archipelago. Its history is marked by the influence of Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms, particularly the Majapahit Empire, whose courtly culture took refuge on the island in the 15th century. Today, Bali is a global tourist destination celebrated for its vibrant arts, thousands of temples, and unique ceremonies that permeate daily life.

Surabaya

Surabaya is Indonesia’s second-largest city, located in East Java, and is historically known as the “City of Heroes” for its pivotal role in the country’s struggle for independence. The city’s name is famously linked to the myth of a battle between a shark (*suro*) and a crocodile (*boyo*), symbolizing its enduring spirit. Its modern history is defined by the fierce Battle of Surabaya in 1945, a major conflict between Indonesian nationalist forces and the British which galvanized national support for independence.

Makassar

Makassar is a major port city on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, historically known as the capital of the Gowa Sultanate. It was a powerful and influential trading center for spices, attracting merchants from across Asia and later competing with European powers like the Dutch. Today, it remains a vibrant economic hub, known for its bustling harbor and rich cultural mix.

Art Spaces

“Art Spaces” refers to venues such as galleries, museums, and studios dedicated to the creation and exhibition of art. Historically, these institutions evolved from private collections and salons into public forums that democratize access to culture. They serve as vital platforms for artistic expression, community engagement, and cultural preservation.

coffee shops

Coffee shops originated in the Middle East in the 15th century, with establishments in the Ottoman Empire serving as vital social hubs for conversation and community. They spread to Europe in the 17th century, evolving into centers for intellectual and political discourse. Today, they remain popular worldwide as places for socializing, remote work, and enjoying a wide variety of coffee beverages.