Car big Toyota Ghana has unleashed new Toyota corolla and ‘Toyota Agya’ unto the Ghanaian sector stating that they now maintain over 30% shares for the previous 3 a long time.
Revealing the automobiles at its ultra-fashionable showroom on the Accra-Tema motorway, the head of product sales operation, Andrew Lamptey indicated that the new automobiles are a testomony to their dominance on the market.
Takuya Kajiura, the Controlling Director of Toyota Ghana indicated in his speech that “after years of research and client study, I am joyful to introduce this pretty motor vehicle unto the Ghanaian market place as a preferred vehicle of decision in the A-segment”.
According to Mr. Lamptey, there are exclusive preparations for any one who want to purchase a Toyota auto on an installment payment basis.
This he claimed is a transfer to inspire the use of manufacturer new vehicles in the nation.
The new Toyota Agya comes with a 1. Liter engine, computerized transmission, roomy interior and utmost output (kW/pm) of 49/6000 and other most up-to-date features economically excellent for business taxi or for non-public use.
The Toyota Corolla new era comes with good engineering with strengthen general performance, security, natural beauty and model in target.
The most up-to-date motor vehicle has a cruise management, seven in Multi-data exhibit and other auxiliary features and arrives in diverse colours.
Assembly Plant
The head of sale operations told Joy Company their plan launch of initially Ghanaian assembled motor vehicle in August this year has been altered by the Covid-19 pandemic but they are poised to fulfil their objective when scenarios normalise.
Parliament has passed the car monthly bill whilst the president has assented to the monthly bill banning the importation of around-age autos of ten several years and above and salvaged types. The invoice will occur into power in September this year.
This has specified credence to auto industries in the state using action to make and assembly cars and trucks personalized to the West African sub-location.
Dealers of Volkswagen called off their scheduled start in March when coronavirus elevated its unpleasant heads.