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UMW Toyota Motor sold 102,417 vehicles in 2025, its fourth straight year of sales breaching the 100k mark

UMW Toyota Motor sold 102,417 vehicles in 2025, its fourth straight year of sales breaching the 100k mark

UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) sold 102,417 units in 2025, which makes it four consecutive years of surpassing the 100,000 unit milestone.

The company says that ‘Toyota is the first and only non-national automotive brand in Malaysia to record over 100,000 vehicle sales for four consecutive years, a milestone never before achieved by a non-national automotive brand in the Malaysian market’.

The feat was achieved amid intensifying competition, rapid electrification and shifting customer expectations, UMWT says, and this ‘reflects Toyota’s position as a trusted and sought-after brand in Malaysian car purchase decisions, built on decades of consistency, credibility, and proven ownership experience’.

UMW Toyota Motor sold 102,417 vehicles in 2025, its fourth straight year of sales breaching the 100k mark

“Achieving over 100,000 vehicle sales for four consecutive years is a meaningful milestone for Toyota and a celebration of the trust Malaysians place in us. Sustaining this level of performance in a highly competitive and fast-changing market reflects the strength of our long-term strategy, our investment in local capabilities, and our deep understanding of how Malaysians use their vehicles,” said Datuk Ravindran K, UMWT’s president.

“Guided by our ‘Best in Town’ philosophy and a ‘Customer First’ mindset, we remain committed to delivering mobility solutions that are practical, inclusive, and reliable, ensuring Toyota continues to serve Malaysians today and for generations to come,” he added.

UMWT says that its sustained success is driven by Toyota’s Multi-Pathway Approach to electrification, which recognises that mobility needs differ across communities, usage patterns and infrastructure readiness.

UMW Toyota Motor sold 102,417 vehicles in 2025, its fourth straight year of sales breaching the 100k mark

“By offering a balanced portfolio spanning efficient internal combustion engines, hybrid electrification and future-ready technologies, Toyota continues to advance its commitment to Mobility for All, ensuring progress is inclusive and grounded in the realities of the Malaysian market,” the company said. More on this big picture perspective here.

This year, UMWT says that it will continue to expanding its network, strengthen service excellence and introduce initiatives aligned with evolving customer expectations.

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Danny Tan loves driving as much as he loves a certain herbal meat soup, and sweet engine music as much as drum beats. He has been in the auto industry since 2006, previously filling the pages of two motoring magazines before joining this website. Enjoys detailing the experience more than the technical details.

 

Comments

  • Arnav on Jan 07, 2026 at 4:02 pm

    hundred thousand idiots

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    • Mat Rambutan on Jan 08, 2026 at 9:03 pm

      Well, those “idiots” will at least get enough money to cover their remaining loan amount or put down deposit for their next car, unlike your wumao car which you can only sell to surat khabar lama lorry for pennies.

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  • Karam Singh on Jan 07, 2026 at 5:14 pm

    Honda : they have hilux. We don’t have pick up truck. Unfair.

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  • Imalsokbwarrior on Jan 08, 2026 at 1:42 pm

    Proof that all the comments here do not matter, a model will sell well no matter how much negativity about the car on here or how much keyboard warriors here want to judge how others spend their money, sales is the goal not Internet approvals, and life goes on.

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