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Home News Auto News Lockdown 3.0: UMW Toyota Motor Suspends Sales And Manufacturing Operations Lockdown 3.0: UMW Toyota Motor Suspends Sales And Manufacturing Operations Auto News Ferdinand | June 08, 2021 10:42 am UMW Toyota Motor has today confirmed that it will be temporarily suspending its sales and manufacturing operations nationwide with the country going into FMCO or Lockdown 3.0 since June 1, 2020. “The past few weeks have been challenging for all of us. During these difficult times, we at Toyota and Lexus stand with all of you in solidarity in our fight against the pandemic. We have temporarily shut down our non-essential services. At the same time, we understand that during this time of uncertainty, we can still be of assistance and support. This is why we continue to be here for vehicle emergencies and breakdown,’ said Ravindran K., President, UMW Toyota Motor. “Also, all vehicles purchased from UMW Toyota Motor or our Authorised Dealers with existing warranties that are valid and expiring during this period, will enjoy a 30-day extension calculated from the last day of the MCO,” he added. This comes on the back of an encouraging upward trend for Toyota and Lexus vehicles in Malaysia with a combined volume of 7,595 units in May 2021. This is a 120% increase compared to the corresponding period in 2020. Sales are driven by the 2021 Toyota Vios which accounts for 32% of sales, followed by the 2021 Toyota Yaris five-door hatch (25%), and last but not least the Hilux with 21% of total units sold in May 2021. This was of course buoyed by the SST exemption from the PENJANA initiative which has since been extended to December 31, 2021. Will 2021 be the year that UMW Toyota takes the throne from Honda Malaysia for top non-national carmaker? The signs appear promising but there is still COVID-19 and its associated threats to weather for the remainder of 2021. “We are extremely grateful to the Government for taking numerous intervention measures to not only safeguard Malaysians from the threat of the pandemic but in introducing financial and industrial policies to ensure that the pandemic does not have a too severe impact on the economy. This includes a further extension of the SST exemptions which we believe has, and will continue to contribute significantly towards restoring consumer purchasing confidence,” said UMW Toyota Motor Deputy Chairman, Akio Takeyama. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags UMW Toyota Toyota Malaysia 2021 Toyota Vios 2021 Toyota Yaris Toyota Hilux Rogue COVID-19 Lockdown 3.0 FMCO Print Related News Toyota’s 2020 Sales Profits Slashed By 80 percent Due To COVID-19 – Gears Up For Challenging Year Ahead Auto News Arvind | May 23, 2020 Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) may see sales profits slashed by up to 80 percent in 2020, due to COVID-19. The pandemic and the resultant global ... Honda Malaysia To Close Pegoh Plant From 1-14 June During Lockdown 3.0 Auto News Ferdinand | July 12, 2021 In compliance with the total lockdown, lockdown 3.0 or FMCO taking place from 1-14 June 2021, Honda Malaysia will be closing its operations ... Lockdown 3.0: Travel Approval Permit Only Issued From 6 Ministries Or Agencies Auto News Adam Aubrey | July 12, 2021 The travel approval permits can only be given by these ministries or agencies.Starting from 8 June 2021, PDRM will only accept approval letters from ... UMW Toyota Passes The Torch To Two More Dealers Auto News Aswan | July 03, 2020 When UMW Toyota said they would be transferring most of their branches back to dealers, it was met with mixed reactions. In 2020, is it any ... Comments
Lockdown 3.0: UMW Toyota Motor Suspends Sales And Manufacturing Operations Auto News Ferdinand | June 08, 2021 10:42 am UMW Toyota Motor has today confirmed that it will be temporarily suspending its sales and manufacturing operations nationwide with the country going into FMCO or Lockdown 3.0 since June 1, 2020. “The past few weeks have been challenging for all of us. During these difficult times, we at Toyota and Lexus stand with all of you in solidarity in our fight against the pandemic. We have temporarily shut down our non-essential services. At the same time, we understand that during this time of uncertainty, we can still be of assistance and support. This is why we continue to be here for vehicle emergencies and breakdown,’ said Ravindran K., President, UMW Toyota Motor. “Also, all vehicles purchased from UMW Toyota Motor or our Authorised Dealers with existing warranties that are valid and expiring during this period, will enjoy a 30-day extension calculated from the last day of the MCO,” he added. This comes on the back of an encouraging upward trend for Toyota and Lexus vehicles in Malaysia with a combined volume of 7,595 units in May 2021. This is a 120% increase compared to the corresponding period in 2020. Sales are driven by the 2021 Toyota Vios which accounts for 32% of sales, followed by the 2021 Toyota Yaris five-door hatch (25%), and last but not least the Hilux with 21% of total units sold in May 2021. This was of course buoyed by the SST exemption from the PENJANA initiative which has since been extended to December 31, 2021. Will 2021 be the year that UMW Toyota takes the throne from Honda Malaysia for top non-national carmaker? The signs appear promising but there is still COVID-19 and its associated threats to weather for the remainder of 2021. “We are extremely grateful to the Government for taking numerous intervention measures to not only safeguard Malaysians from the threat of the pandemic but in introducing financial and industrial policies to ensure that the pandemic does not have a too severe impact on the economy. This includes a further extension of the SST exemptions which we believe has, and will continue to contribute significantly towards restoring consumer purchasing confidence,” said UMW Toyota Motor Deputy Chairman, Akio Takeyama. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags UMW Toyota Toyota Malaysia 2021 Toyota Vios 2021 Toyota Yaris Toyota Hilux Rogue COVID-19 Lockdown 3.0 FMCO
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Honda Malaysia To Close Pegoh Plant From 1-14 June During Lockdown 3.0 Auto News Ferdinand | July 12, 2021 In compliance with the total lockdown, lockdown 3.0 or FMCO taking place from 1-14 June 2021, Honda Malaysia will be closing its operations ...
Lockdown 3.0: Travel Approval Permit Only Issued From 6 Ministries Or Agencies Auto News Adam Aubrey | July 12, 2021 The travel approval permits can only be given by these ministries or agencies.Starting from 8 June 2021, PDRM will only accept approval letters from ...
UMW Toyota Passes The Torch To Two More Dealers Auto News Aswan | July 03, 2020 When UMW Toyota said they would be transferring most of their branches back to dealers, it was met with mixed reactions. In 2020, is it any ...