UMW Group car sales up 17.2% in March FMTNews FMTBusiness
Perodua, an associate company of UMW Group, achieved its highest-ever monthly sales with the delivery of 32,179 units in March.
The group said both UMW Toyota Motor and UMW’s associate company Perodua have continued to fulfil its encouraging outstanding bookings. For the first quarter of 2023, UMWT registered 25,219 units, its highest-ever first quarter sales, which is a 12.3% growth compared with the 22,447 units registered in the corresponding period of 2022.
“On March 20, UMWT launched the all-new Toyota Vios, which boasts improved performance, quicker acceleration, and new technology, making it an even more compelling choice for customers looking for a reliable, efficient, and affordable car,” it said in a statement.
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