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UMW Toyota Motor Marks Strong March Sales, Highlights Commitment to Hybrid Mobility and Festive Raya Deals

UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) continues its positive momentum into 2025 with strong March sales, delivering 7,929 Toyota vehicles for the month and reaching a year-to-date total of 19,944 units. The figures reflect steady demand and consumer confidence in Toyota’s reliable, efficient, and forward-thinking mobility solutions in Malaysia.

As the nation’s leading non-national automotive brand, UMWT’s success is fuelled by a diverse and technology-driven lineup, trusted by generations of Malaysians. The company’s dedication to innovation and quality is clearly resonating with local buyers seeking both everyday practicality and sustainable performance.

Toyota’s hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are gaining traction as a practical solution for greener driving. A standout example is the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid, introduced in 2021, which has already surpassed 23,031 units sold. As part of Toyota’s multi-pathway strategy, hybrids play a key role in reducing carbon emissions while remaining accessible to the wider market.

In the spirit of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, UMWT has launched its “A Festive Homecoming” promotion, inviting customers to celebrate with attractive offers:

  • Up to RM9,500 in savings

  • Flexible financing from as low as RM658/month

  • Service plans starting at just RM33/month, providing long-term peace of mind

This campaign reflects UMWT’s continuous commitment to make Toyota ownership more rewarding and worry-free for all Malaysians, especially during this festive period of travel and celebration.

With over five decades of presence in the country, Toyota has become an integral part of Malaysia’s mobility landscape. UMWT continues to support national goals through innovation, localisation, and sustainable investments, in line with its “Move Your World” direction — delivering inclusive, accessible, and intelligent mobility solutions that enhance lives and empower journeys.

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