RM 89,600 - 95,500
40 other Toyota models
The Toyota Vios comes in three variants:
1.5 J - RM 76,000
1.5 E - RM 86,000
1.5 G - RM 90,000
A reliable workhorse, Toyota has made safety equipment like 7 airbags, stability and traction control standard across the range, effectively making the Vios an attractive option.
The Vios competes against:
Honda City - Starting at RM 73,496
Nissan Almera - Starting at RM 79,906
Here are the Doors and variants of Toyota Vios:
Variants | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5G | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5E | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5J |
Doors | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Here are the Fuel and variants of Toyota Vios:
Variants | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5G | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5E | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5J |
Fuel | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol |
Contrary to popular belief, the 2019 Toyota Vios is not a new generation but a much needed major update that finally put the car back in contention as the top-selling B-segment sedan where the Honda City dominated. Out was the plain empty shell of a car, and in was a young futuristic design packed to the brim with 7 airbags, Blind-spot monitor and Panoramic View Monitor.
After Nissan and Subaru announced their online showroom program to adapt with the current extended Movement Control Order (MCO), it’s time for UMW Toyota Motor to follow similar business module. Now you can view and purchase your dream Toyota model with a dedicated online showroom page on their website.The way it works is similar too, just fill and submit the online form with the relevant information, and a dedicated Toyota’s Sales Advisor will be in touch with you as soon as possibl
Zamil Syaheer
14.04.2020
The Toyota Vios has its ups and downs but there is no denying that it is still a hugely popular car. You can’t walk 10 steps without stumbling over one in a parking lot. The Vios seems like it’s been around for years, 18 years to be exact. Wait what? But it feels longer!It’s true that the Vios started life only in 2002. It was a car created specifically to be sold in the Asia-Pacific market taking over the small sedan segment baton from what ASEAN regions know as the Toyot
Jerrica
27.01.2020
Effective 15-June until 31-December 2020, the government will completely waive the 10 percent sales tax for locally-assembled (CKD) cars. Imported cars will still need to pay sales tax, but only at half of the original rate, at 5 percent.Some companies like Perodua have since announced that they will be absorbing the sales tax from today 15-June. Many banks have also reduced their interest rates.Whether should you buy a car now or not is a different topic altogether. There’s a Malay saying
Hans
10.06.2020