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Accelerating Malaysia’s Low-Carbon Ambitions: UMW Toyota Motor Partners with the Ministry of Transport

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  • 30 April 2025
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This post is brought to you by UMW Toyota Motor.

UMW Toyota (UMWT) Motor has taken a significant step toward accelerating Malaysia’s clean mobility ambitions through a strategic collaboration with the Ministry of Transport (MOT).

In a bold show of support for the nation’s low-carbon vision, UMWT has provided the MOT with a fleet of five electrified vehicles — comprising three Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) (Toyota Alphard, Camry, and Corolla Cross) and two Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) (Toyota bZ4X and Lexus RZ).

This initiative allows policymakers to gain first-hand experience with real-world electrified mobility, strengthening future planning and evidence-based policymaking as Malaysia advances toward a net-zero carbon future by 2050.

“Malaysia’s journey to net-zero emissions requires cross-sector collaboration. Through this initiative, policymakers can directly experience the benefits of electrified vehicles, enabling more practical and inclusive strategies,” said Datuk Ravindran K., President of UMW Toyota Motor.

Championing the Multipathway Approach

The collaboration reflects Toyota’s global Multipathway strategy — embracing HEVs, BEVs, Plug-in Hybrids (PHEVs), Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs), and emerging green technologies like hydrogen and synthetic fuels. UMWT’s approach ensures a sustainable transition that is both practical and scalable, acknowledging that different technologies are needed to meet diverse local needs.

Hybrid technology, in particular, offers an immediate, impactful solution for emissions reduction without requiring extensive changes to Malaysia’s current infrastructure or consumer behaviour.

“Hybrid vehicles are key enablers for markets like Malaysia, offering swift emission reductions while building public confidence toward full electrification,” said Mohd Shamsor Mohd Zain, Executive Director of UMW Toyota Motor.

Supporting National Roadmaps and Sustainability Goals

The initiative directly supports national frameworks such as the Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint 2021–2030, the National Energy Policy 2022–2040, and the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR). It also aligns with the target of achieving 15% xEV adoption by 2030 and 38% by 2040.

Beyond moving vehicles, UMWT is moving policy, mindset, and the nation — embodying its “Move Your World” vision and Toyota’s global mission to ‘Produce Happiness for All’ through sustainable, people-first innovation.

Building Malaysia’s Sustainable Mobility Ecosystem

UMWT continues to play a catalytic role in shaping a cleaner, more connected mobility future for Malaysia — from product deployment and public engagement to policy dialogue — demonstrating how private-sector innovation can meaningfully contribute to national sustainability goals.

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