MacBook prices in Indonesia rose sharply in July 2026, and the increase reached almost every line in the lineup. Even MacBook Neo, the most affordable model, is now far more expensive than before.
The steepest adjustments hit the MacBook Pro series, especially higher RAM and storage configurations. Some models climbed by as much as Rp15.500.000, according to monitoring of several Apple Authorized Reseller sites in Indonesia.
MacBook Pro bears the biggest impact
The largest increases appeared in the 16-inch MacBook Pro family. The MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro 48GB/1TB rose from Rp55.499.000 to Rp70.999.000, while the MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Max 48GB/2TB moved from Rp83.499.000 to Rp98.999.000.
Another notable jump came from the MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Max 36GB/2TB, which increased from Rp73.499.000 to Rp86.999.000. On the 14-inch side, the MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 16GB/1TB climbed from Rp31.499.000 to Rp38.499.000, and the 24GB/1TB version moved from Rp34.499.000 to Rp42.999.000.
Higher-end 14-inch configurations also saw large revisions. The MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 Pro 24GB/1TB now costs Rp49.499.000, up from Rp39.999.000, while the 24GB/2TB variant increased from Rp46.999.000 to Rp59.499.000.
MacBook Air M5 is not spared
MacBook Air M5 models also experienced sizeable price hikes in both the 13-inch and 15-inch versions. The 13-inch 16GB/512GB model rose from Rp20.499.000 to Rp25.249.000, while the 16GB/1TB version went from Rp23.999.000 to Rp31.499.000.
The 13-inch MacBook Air M5 with 24GB RAM and 1TB storage now sells for Rp35.499.000, up from Rp27.499.000. In the 15-inch lineup, the 16GB/512GB model increased from Rp24.499.000 to Rp28.999.000, and the 16GB/1TB model moved from Rp27.999.000 to Rp35.499.000.
The 15-inch MacBook Air M5 24GB/1TB also climbed significantly, changing from Rp31.499.000 to Rp39.499.000. The pattern is clear: larger memory and storage configurations absorbed bigger adjustments.
MacBook Neo remains the entry point, but no longer at the old level
MacBook Neo is still the cheapest Apple laptop in the current lineup, but the entry price has shifted upward. The 13-inch 8GB/256GB model now costs Rp13.499.000, up from Rp10.749.000.
The 8GB/512GB version followed the same pattern, rising from Rp12.999.000 to Rp15.749.000. Although its increase is the smallest in the lineup, the Rp2.750.000 difference still matters for buyers looking for the lowest entry point into the MacBook ecosystem.
Latest MacBook price list for July 2026
The table below summarizes the latest changes across the tracked models, showing the previous price, the new price, and the increase recorded in July 2026.
| Model | Old Price | New Price | Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| MacBook Neo 13-inch 8GB/256GB | Rp10.749.000 | Rp13.499.000 | Rp2.750.000 |
| MacBook Neo 13-inch 8GB/512GB | Rp12.999.000 | Rp15.749.000 | Rp2.750.000 |
| MacBook Air M5 13-inch 16GB/512GB | Rp20.499.000 | Rp25.249.000 | Rp4.750.000 |
| MacBook Air M5 13-inch 16GB/1TB | Rp23.999.000 | Rp31.499.000 | Rp7.500.000 |
| MacBook Air M5 13-inch 24GB/1TB | Rp27.499.000 | Rp35.499.000 | Rp8.000.000 |
| MacBook Air M5 15-inch 16GB/512GB | Rp24.499.000 | Rp28.999.000 | Rp4.500.000 |
| MacBook Air M5 15-inch 16GB/1TB | Rp27.999.000 | Rp35.499.000 | Rp7.500.000 |
| MacBook Air M5 15-inch 24GB/1TB | Rp31.499.000 | Rp39.499.000 | Rp8.000.000 |
| MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 16GB/1TB | Rp31.499.000 | Rp38.499.000 | Rp7.000.000 |
| MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 24GB/1TB | Rp34.499.000 | Rp42.999.000 | Rp8.500.000 |
| MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 Pro 24GB/1TB | Rp39.999.000 | Rp49.499.000 | Rp9.500.000 |
| MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 Pro 24GB/2TB | Rp46.999.000 | Rp59.499.000 | Rp12.500.000 |
| MacBook Pro 14-inch M5 Max 36GB/2TB | Rp66.499.000 | Rp79.499.000 | Rp13.000.000 |
| MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro 24GB/1TB | Rp48.999.000 | Rp58.499.000 | Rp9.500.000 |
| MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Pro 48GB/1TB | Rp55.499.000 | Rp70.999.000 | Rp15.500.000 |
| MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Max 36GB/2TB | Rp73.499.000 | Rp86.999.000 | Rp13.500.000 |
| MacBook Pro 16-inch M5 Max 48GB/2TB | Rp83.499.000 | Rp98.999.000 | Rp15.500.000 |
The broad pattern suggests that RAM and storage-heavy variants are taking the hardest hit. For buyers eyeing premium MacBook configurations, the new price gap is now much harder to ignore.







