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The second-generation Innova was launched in Malaysia on 5 December 2016. It is assembled by UMW Toyota Motor at its Shah Alam facility in Malaysia. Initial grade levels were the E and G models. [75] In September 2017, UMW Toyota introduced a flagship variant, called the 2.0 X. [76] The facelifted Innova was launched in Malaysia on 2 February 2021.
Toyota vehicles were first imported into Malaysia in August 1956, with the first unit being a Land Cruiser. [2] Toyota signed distributor agreements with various Malaysian partners prior to UMW Toyota Motor, namely Asia Motor (1956–1960), Kah Motor (September 1960–February 1974), Borneo Motors (September 1967–September 1982), Sarin Motor (January 1979–February 1983) and Emastorin Motor ...
Toyota Unser (Malaysia, 1998–2005) ... the same price as the pre-facelift model. ... due to strategic consideration by Toyota, the Innova was launched in 2007 ...
Tan Chong Motor (1972–present) manufactures and distributes for the following companies in Malaysia: Nissan; GAC; UMW Holdings (1987–present) manufactures and distributes for the following companies in Malaysia: Toyota (UMW Toyota Motor)
Toyota Innova / Toyota Kijang Innova (2004–2016) AN50, AN60. Toyota Fortuner / Toyota Hilux SW4 (2004–2016) AN120, AN130. Toyota Hilux (2015–present) Toyota Hilux Champ (2023–present, AN120) AN140. Toyota Innova / Toyota Kijang Innova (2015–present) AN150, AN160. Toyota Fortuner / Toyota SW4 (2015–present) GUN Platform (1GD, 2GD engine)
The Kijang Innova EV Concept is an EV conversion prototype based on the second-generation Kijang Innova that was first presented on 31 March 2022 in Indonesia. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] The conversion was done by the Australian branch of SEA Electric, a company specialising in electric trucks conversion based in Melbourne, Australia .
Salvador Caetano - Toyota Caetano Portugal Plant, Ovar - Inaugurated in 1971, it was the first Toyota’s assembly plant in Europe. [32] Dyna, Land Cruiser (J70) [33] Caetano City Gold/Toyota Sora - low-floor, single-decker bus. The buses with hydrogen fuel cell and full electric powertrains are Toyota badged. [34]
The IMV Project was first announced by Toyota in 2002. The project aimed to develop and produce pickup trucks, a minivan and an SUV outside Japan to reduce costs. [5] The vehicles were released in 2004 as the seventh-generation Hilux, first-generation Innova and first-generation Fortuner respectively.