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You can now buy a Toyota online from Lazada Malaysia

If you’re planning to buy a car, Toyota now has its own official online store on Lazada Malaysia. In conjunction with the flagship store launch, Toyota is offering mystery gifts, cashback and freebies worth up to RM16,670 from 18th to 24th May 2020.

The online store appears to have an extensive range of models including the Toyota Vios, Yaris, Corolla, Avanza, Innova, Camry, Rush, Hilux, Harrier, Hiace, Fortuner, and Alphard Vellfire. If you get its 2019 stock clearance units, you could enjoy cash back and additional freebies. The Toyota Vios is offered with RM5,000 cash back and RM2,800 free accessories, while the Toyota Fortuner is listed with RM14,000 cash back and RM2,670 worth of accessories.

Do note that the displayed prices on the Lazada store are for booking only. After the purchase is made, you’ll receive an e-coupon which is refundable if you change your mind. A sales representative will contact you for additional details for trade-in, loan application and insurance.

You’ll have to redeem your e-coupon before completing the purchase and once everything is sorted, they will arrange the delivery of your new car to you.

Although the Toyota Flagship Store is accessible on Lazada’s desktop website, you can only book via Lazada mobile app which is available on both Apple AppStore and Google Play Store.

This isn’t the first time you can buy a real car from Lazada. Three years ago, Volkswagen had offered limited-edition Beetles on the e-commerce site while Hyundai had sold the i30 N hot hatch exclusively on Lazada. For more info, you can visit the official store on Lazada.

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