UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has announced that it sold 6,464 units in April, lifting its year-to-date (YTD) tally to 21,924 units (which is 21% of its 102,417-unit 2025 sales total). This is its best month so far this year, after March’s 5,814, February’s 4,856 and January’s 4,700. You can see the trend is steadily rising.
The road transport department‘s (JPJ) latest data shows that a total of 9,055 Toyotas were registered in Malaysia in April, which means 2,591 were not sold through official channels.
As usual, UMWT does not disclose sales broken down by model, but according to JPJ data, Malaysia’s best-selling Toyota is the Hilux (10th in April with 1,804 units, 11th YTD with 6,568 units) while the Vios and Alphard (including those not sold by UMWT) are neck and neck – last month, the sedan sold 1,706 units for 12th (14th YTD with 5,451 units) while the MPV did 1,487 for 14th (13th YTD with 5,543 units).
UMWT launched three EVs on the same day in April – the bZ4X, Urban Cruiser EV and Hilux EV. Less than a month later, it launched the Yaris Cross, which is available in ICE and hybrid versions. Other Toyotas launched this year include the Vellfire Hybrid, GR Corolla AT and Vios Hybrid.
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this is bad news. all patriotic malaysians still remember which country brutally colonized malaya during ww2
bro has japan imperial army living rent free in his head
this is bad news. all patriotic malaysians still remember which country brutally colonized malaya during WW2
bro has japan imperial army living rent free in his head
Lak sei lak sei,
when want to bring in the Toyota BZ3X and BZ7 for better sales figure?
UMW Toyota Motor shifted 6,464 vehicles in April 2026, marking a 18.5% decrease compared to the 7,932 units sold in April 2025?