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UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd (UMWT) continues its impressive performance, achieving sales of nearly 8,400 units in November 2024. This brings the total sales for the year to approximately 89,500 units. The Toyota Vios, Hilux, and Yaris were key contributors to Toyota’s sales in November, highlighting the brand’s continued appeal in Malaysia’s automotive market. Consumers prefer vehicles that offer efficiency, reliability, and advanced safety features, demonstrating Toyota’s effective Multi-Pathway approach in meeting diverse customer needs.

Commitment to Excellence: Toyota Skill Contest

UMW Toyota Motor recently held the annual Toyota Skill Contest 2024 from November 16–17 at its headquarters in Shah Alam, emphasising its tradition of nurturing excellence since 1993. With the theme “Customer Delight Through Quality Sales and Services,” the contest aimed to boost customer trust and loyalty by promoting exceptional skills and knowledge among dealer staff in sales and service roles, reinforcing Toyota’s commitment to continuous improvement and outstanding customer experiences. This annual event showcases Toyota’s ongoing dedication to customer service excellence by recognizing and motivating participants.

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UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd (UMWT) has unveiled two eagerly awaited models at the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show 2024 (KLIMS 2024)—the 2025 Camry and the 2025 Corolla Cross. These launches underscore Toyota’s commitment to offering advanced, eco-friendly mobility solutions under its Multi-Pathway approach, which includes Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV), and the sporty GR Sport variant.

The 2025 Camry is a redefined sedan that sets a new benchmark for the D-segment. It boasts a blend of luxury, cutting-edge technology, and exceptional performance. Under the hood, the Camry features the 2.5 HEV powertrain, powered by Toyota’s 5th-generation Hybrid System, which pairs the Dynamic Force Engine with a compact electric transaxle and a lithium-ion battery. This combination delivers enhanced power, reduced emissions, and superior fuel efficiency, providing an eco-conscious yet powerful driving experience.

On the exterior, the Camry’s design is inspired by the sleek Toyota Crown, featuring a bold “Hammerhead” front design, aerodynamic air curtains, and a wide lower grille that gives it a dynamic and modern stance. Inside, the Camry is equipped with luxurious upgrades, such as ventilated front seats, a redesigned steering wheel, and a state-of-the-art 12.3-inch multimedia display that offers Wireless Apple CarPlay and Wired Android Auto connectivity. A matching 12.3-inch Multi-Information Display (MID) provides essential vehicle data, keeping the driver informed. The Camry 2.5 HEV is priced at RM248,800 and is available in six premium colours, including new shades like Cement Grey and Dark Blue Mica.

The 2025 Corolla Cross, known for its urban appeal and versatility, introduces several cutting-edge updates, including the first-ever HEV GR Sport variant. Available in three variants—1.8V, 1.8 HEV, and 1.8 HEV GR Sport—the Corolla Cross is powered by Toyota’s Hybrid Electric System, offering smooth and efficient driving performance. The GR Sport variant adds a specially tuned suspension and performance brace for improved handling, making it a standout option for driving enthusiasts.

Exterior updates include a striking new front grille, sportier Bi-LED headlamps, and a redesigned bumper. The GR Sport variant distinguishes itself with an exclusive two-tone black roof. Inside, the Corolla Cross boasts elegant dark brown accents, a 12.3-inch MID, and a 10.1-inch Display Audio system, all with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless connectivity. Premium features like the Electric Parking Brake and Remote Engine Start further enhance the driving experience. Pricing for the Corolla Cross starts at RM133,800 for the 1.8V, RM140,800 for the 1.8 HEV, and RM148,800 for the 1.8 HEV GR Sport. The GR Sport variant also offers an exclusive two-tone roof, while new colour options include Dark Turquoise.

To ensure peace of mind, both the 2025 Camry and 2025 Corolla Cross come with a 5-year unlimited mileage warranty and an 8-year/unlimited mileage hybrid warranty, which covers essential hybrid components. Customers can also extend the hybrid warranty to 10 years for added assurance. With these launches, Toyota reaffirms its mission to “Move Your World” by delivering innovative, performance-driven, and sustainable mobility solutions for all drivers.

Toyota telah melancarkan Supra A90 Edisi Akhir, sebuah model pengeluaran terhad yang menandakan penghujung generasi Supra semasa. Edisi istimewa ini menggabungkan prestasi bertaraf tinggi dengan reka bentuk yang diinspirasikan oleh sukan permotoran, sambil memperkukuhkan komitmen Toyota terhadap inovasi kejuruteraan.

Pengumuman ini turut disertakan dengan peningkatan terkini untuk Supra 2024, menawarkan pengalaman pemanduan yang lebih dinamik, ciri keselamatan yang dipertingkatkan, dan reka bentuk yang lebih menarik.

Legasi Supra: Dari 1978 hingga Kini

Dilancarkan buat kali pertama pada 1978, Toyota Supra telah menjadi ikon automotif global dengan reka letak enjin hadapan dan pacuan roda belakang serta enjin enam silinder sebaris yang berkuasa.

Kemunculan semula model ini pada 2019 di bawah pengawasan Pengerusi Akio Toyoda, juga dikenali sebagai Master Driver Morizo, memperkenalkan GR Supra, yang diuji di Nürburgring untuk memastikan keseronokan pemanduan maksimum.

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Toyota has unveiled the Supra A90 Final Edition, a limited-production model marking the culmination of the current Supra lineup. This special edition underscores Toyota’s commitment to high-performance engineering, blending cutting-edge enhancements with motorsport-inspired design. Alongside this announcement, the Supra receives its latest upgrades, delivering improved driving dynamics, safety, and style.

Supra 3.0 (Europe)
Evolving the Supra Legacy

Since its debut in 1978, the Toyota Supra has captivated fans worldwide with its iconic front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout and in-line six-cylinder engine. Its influence spans decades, from motorsport achievements to the recent rebirth of the GR Supra in 2019, spearheaded by Chairman Akio Toyoda, aka Master Driver Morizo. As Toyoda reflected, “The new GR Supra was born through testing at Nürburgring and is a car that is fun to drive and better than ever.”

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With so many different marques and models these days, cars are beginning to look and feel the same. Particularly electric vehicles with their minimalist interiors and gargantuan screens, almost all of them use the same design language. 

But occasionally a brand will introduce a treasure of properly built cars. No, we are not talking about electric vehicles, we are talking about pure petrol-guzzling masterpieces which we enjoy driving.

Let’s take Toyota for instance. They have been known to make reliable and fun cars since the beginning of time. One of the most popular models that any car enthusiast will know is the Toyota Supra. However, one other model is as iconic or maybe even more iconic than the Supra, the Toyota AE86. 

This car will always have a special place in our hearts, and it has become a unicorn of sorts. The AE86, especially with the Initial D livery, which is from a Japanese street racing manga series, will always turn heads anywhere it goes. 

But after it was discontinued, fans and enthusiasts were left wondering if Toyota would ever bring back the 86 nameplate with a modern twist. In 2011, the Toyota made many dreams come true when the 86 made a comeback with its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show and the fans went wild! The 2+2 sports car is the product of a joint development between Toyota and Subaru which named their car, the BRZ. 

There are subtle differences between the two which help differentiate them such as the bumper, wheels and light designs. But that is a topic for another day. We are here to talk about the current generation Toyota GR86, which is the sportier and more refined version of the GT86. 

For starters, this is an entry-level sports car and if you are in the market for a fun car on a budget, this would be the ideal one. 

Under the hood, it runs a 2.4L horizontally opposed four-cylinder boxer engine that produces 237PS and 250Nm of torque. Now that does not sound like a lot for a sports car but it is good enough. Not a lot of people get that this car was not built for speed but rather for pure driving pleasure. 

It has sufficient power to slingshot you out of corners and some quick overtaking on highways. It does 0-100km/h in 6.3 seconds with the manual transmission and 6.8 seconds with the automatic transmission. The version we tested was the automatic with paddle shifters. Now I know fanboys are going to say that the manual variant is much more fun compared to the auto one and I would agree.

However, the automatic transmission can be fun as well. It is still a GR86 after all. 

As fun as this sports car can be, it can also double as a daily driver. For starters, the GR86 does not have a loud exhaust which means there is no droning noise inside the cabin that can annoy you on long drives or when idling. 

Toyota added a neat little feature to still give you the thrill of flooring it. As you reach certain RPMs a symphony of engine sounds is fed to the insides of the cabin through the speakers. It is augmented and though it may be fake, we liked it. However, if you’re not a fan of it, you can simply take the car to a mechanic and unplug the wiring that enables those sounds to come through. 

There are a few different drive modes available which are normal, sport, snow and track mode. The snow mode is basically an off-road mode if you ever happen to drive on dirt or mud, it reduces wheel spin which keeps the wheels from slipping and sliding. Turn it to sports mode and the throttle mapping changes a little bit which sharpens the throttle and allows you to keep it at high revs. This is best used when you’re on an open highway and have an itch to go a little faster.

Track mode is a whole different level. Switching it to track mode will change the  digital instrument cluster to a progressive visual rev counter to get you into that racing mentality. But, you should really just use this on a track or a controlled environment. This mode allows you to do what the car is meant to do. You can throw it around corners and let the rear end kick out which allows you to drift into and out of corners. 

The 18-inch matte black alloy rims are wrapped with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres as standard which are not bad but most people who buy a GR86 usually swap them out. The road noise on the Pilot Sport 4 can be very noticeable at times but not to a point where it becomes annoying. Performance-wise, it is acceptable as it keeps the car planted in corners and does not skid during hard acceleration.

The suspension set-up on the front has a MacPherson Strut with stabiliser bar and the rear is made up of a Double Wishbone stabiliser which is a solid setup for the GR86 because of how much the car can handle during extreme conditions. Let’s just say, this car took the corners of Ulu Yam like a champ! However, the only complaint about this is that you can feel every bump on the road. 

But thankfully, the seats are comfortable enough that this did not bother us. We can guarantee that the Ultrasuede leather seats are comfortable because this writer got stuck in a 10-hour traffic jam on the way to Penang! Now the rest of the interior is what I love about this car. There are no unnecessary screens and functions that you find in most cars nowadays and there are physical buttons for all the necessities. The touchpoints feel solid, are of good quality and nothing feels cheap or flimsy.

You get an eight-inch display audio system with wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and dual-zone automatic climate control system with dual LCD toggle displays which is more than enough technology needed in a sports car. Everything is straightforward and easily accessible.

The USB ports are located inside the centre armrest for some reason. My thoughts are that if they had placed the drive mode buttons somewhere below the air conditioning controls, they could have freed up some space for the USB ports to go there. But it is not a big issue, it still works. 

Now the big question is, can you fit rear passengers? The short answer is no. There is barely enough space to fit a kid at the back let alone grown adults. The only way to utilise the rear seats is to either use them for baby seats because it does have ISOFIX points, put small bags, and items or fold them down to get more boot space. 

Speaking of boot space, it has 226 litres of it, which is decent enough for a small sized sports car. We managed to fit two luggage, a laptop bag a few other grocery-sized bags. But as mentioned before, if you need more space, you can always fold the rear seats. 

With all that weight that the car is carrying, us included, was the fuel efficiency good or bad? We can say that this car is perfect for long drives and daily use around the city. It has a 50-litre tank and we travelled from Subang Jaya to Penang to Ipoh and back to Subang with only three fuel stops. We got an average of 11.7L/km which was not that bad given the fact that we were stuck in traffic most of the time, and boxer engines are not exactly known to be fuel efficient.

As for safety, Toyota never lacks in this because even for sports cars, all the essential safety features are there. You get blind spot monitoring, lane departure alert, pre-crash system which helps you stop the car before, well, crashing into anything. You even get adaptive cruise control and seven airbags. 

So, if you happen to be looking to get into some sports car action, this may very well be a good car to start with, that is, if your pockets are deep enough. Because with all these amazing features and just the car being an icon of the automotive world, it does not come cheap. The manual transmission variant is priced at RM295,000 and if you opt for the automatic transmission, it will cost you RM305,000. 

Will we pay this much for a GR86? Well, as a kid, I dreamt of owning a red sports car and if I get the chance, yes, I will buy a Toyota GR86.

 

Specifications

Engine: 2.4L horizontally opposed 4-cylinder boxer

Power: 237PS

Torque: 250Nm

Transmission: 6-speed Automatic with Paddle Shifters

Price (as tested): RM305,000.

We like: Performance, Comfort, Exterior and Interior Looks

We don’t like: Not parked in our garage.

Toyota telah kembali ke Formula 1 sebagai rakan kongsi teknikal rasmi Pasukan F1 Haas melalui bahagian Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR). Dalam perjanjian berbilang tahun ini, Toyota akan menyumbang dalam reka bentuk, teknikal, dan pembuatan bagi pasukan Haas, menandakan penglibatan semula pengeluar Jepun ini dalam F1. Penjenamaan Toyota Gazoo Racing akan dipaparkan pada kereta Haas semasa Grand Prix Amerika Syarikat yang akan datang.

Langkah ini menandakan usaha Toyota untuk kembali ke dunia perlumbaan grand prix, didorong oleh peraturan casis baharu yang akan diperkenalkan pada tahun 2026. Namun, Toyota tidak merancang untuk menjadi pembekal unit kuasa bagi rangka kerja enjin baharu itu. Toyota kali terakhir bersaing dalam F1 dari 2002 hingga 2009 tetapi tidak meraih kemenangan perlumbaan dan menarik diri akibat krisis kewangan global.

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Toyota has announced its return to Formula 1 as the official technical partner of the Haas F1 Team. Through its Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) division, the Japanese manufacturer will provide “design, technical, and manufacturing” services under a multi-year agreement that begins immediately. The TGR branding will be displayed on the cars of Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg during the upcoming United States Grand Prix.

This partnership comes as Toyota seeks to re-engage with grand prix racing, enticed by the upcoming 2026 chassis regulations, although there are no plans to become a power unit manufacturer for the new engine framework. Toyota previously competed in F1 from 2002 to 2009 but withdrew after failing to secure a race win amid the global financial crisis.

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UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd (UMWT) melaporkan prestasi jualan yang cemerlang untuk bulan September 2024, dengan kira-kira 7,700 unit kenderaan terjual, menjadikan jumlah jualan tahun sehingga kini (YTD) melebihi 72,000 unit. Peningkatan ini mengukuhkan lagi kedudukan UMWT dalam pasaran automotif Malaysia, terutamanya hasil daripada barisan kenderaan yang dipercayai dan inovatif.

Model Toyota Vios, Hilux, dan Corolla Cross menjadi pemacu utama jualan, menyumbang 69% daripada keseluruhan unit yang dijual. Populariti model-model ini menunjukkan keyakinan pengguna Malaysia terhadap jenama Toyota, terutamanya dari segi kualiti, ketahanan, dan prestasi. Pelbagai model ini memenuhi keperluan pelanggan yang berbeza, dari penggunaan harian di bandar hingga kepada keupayaan untuk kegunaan luar jalan raya.

Datuk Ravindran K., Presiden UMW Toyota Motor, menyatakan kegembiraan beliau dengan pencapaian jualan tersebut, mengaitkan kejayaan ini kepada kesetiaan pelanggan dan keupayaan produk Toyota dalam memenuhi kehendak pasaran. Beliau juga menekankan komitmen UMWT untuk terus menawarkan inovasi dan nilai tambah kepada pelanggan di Malaysia.

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Toyota Motor Corporation baru-baru ini mengumumkan pelaburan tambahan sebanyak $500 juta dalam Joby Aviation, Inc., sebuah syarikat yang membangunkan teksi udara elektrik untuk perkhidmatan penumpang komersial. Pelaburan strategik ini bertujuan menyokong pensijilan dan pengeluaran komersial teksi udara elektrik Joby, sekali gus mempercepatkan visi bersama kedua-dua syarikat mengenai mobiliti udara yang lebih maju.

Pelaburan ini akan dijalankan dalam dua fasa. Fasa pertama dijangka ditutup pada penghujung tahun ini, manakala fasa kedua akan berlaku pada 2025, tertakluk kepada kelulusan kawal selia dan syarat-syarat lain. Apabila keseluruhan pelaburan ini selesai, jumlah keseluruhan pelaburan Toyota dalam Joby akan mencecah $894 juta. Pelaburan ini akan dilaksanakan dalam bentuk tunai bagi saham biasa, dengan butiran lanjut tersedia dalam pemfailan peraturan dengan Suruhanjaya Sekuriti dan Bursa AS (SEC).

Joby Aviation kini membuat kemajuan besar dalam membawa teksi udara elektrik ke pasaran komersial, dengan pelancaran pesawat ketiga dari barisan pengeluaran perintis di California baru-baru ini. Syarikat itu juga sedang memperluas kemudahan pengeluarannya serta mencapai kemajuan dalam proses pensijilan, di mana mereka kini berada di tahap ketiga daripada lima peringkat pensijilan jenis yang diperlukan.

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Toyota Motor Corporation has announced an additional $500 million investment in Joby Aviation, Inc., a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service. This strategic investment supports the certification and commercial production of Joby’s electric air taxi, advancing the two companies’ shared vision of air mobility.

The investment will occur in two phases, with the first tranche closing later this year and the second in 2025, subject to regulatory approvals and conditions. Once completed, Toyota’s total investment in Joby will reach $894 million. This investment will be made as cash for common stock and further details can be found in regulatory filings with the SEC.

Joby Aviation is making significant strides toward the commercialisation of electric air taxis, recently rolling out its third aircraft from its pilot production line in California. The company has also started expanding its manufacturing facilities and is making progress in its type certification process, with one-third of the fourth of five stages already completed.

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