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CFAO Motors Uganda Unveils New Toyota Car Brand
The Toyota Starlet has once again made a sensational return to the Ugandan market. Launched last year and now making a remarkable comeback in 2023, the all-new Toyota Starlet redefines the ultimate driving experience for one seeking a reliable, fuel-efficient, and easy-to-maintain vehicle.
The new and improved Toyota Starlet takes the automotive market by storm, boasting a dynamic and more powerful 1.5L petrol engine increased from the previous 1.4 liter, resulting in enhanced acceleration with more torque whilst attaining the expected fuel efficiency. In addition to the facelift aimed at enhancing the stylish look of the vehicle’s interior and exterior, the Toyota Starlet’s body has also been made wider, with a higher ground clearance to better maneuver the Ugandan roads.
“We are glad to announce that the Starlet has made a return and continues to evolve. To the generation that grew up in the era of Starlet, it was a household car. Its simplicity, durability, and economic fuel consumption endeared it to many customers. The latest model is packed with all these functional benefits and much more. It is for someone that seeks to maneuver through Kampala traffic without compromising their comfort and class,” CFAO Motors Marketing Manager, Isaac Tegule stated.
Tegule added, “Embracing the latest in automotive technology, the Starlet boasts of connectivity and convenience with the integration of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Seamlessly sync your smartphone to the car’s multimedia system and enjoy a hands-on driving experience with easy access to navigation, music, and a wide range of apps. Additionally, the keyless entry and start system provides effortless access to the vehicle, adding an extra touch of convenience to your daily routine.”
Toyota’s uncompromising stance regarding quality, durability, and reliability (QDR) was modeled within the new Toyota Starlet. This belief, along with our collaborative research efforts, drives Toyota to create advancements and innovations in safety that continue to help prevent crashes and protect people, sparing neither effort nor expense in pursuit of the highest standards of safety.
Priced at an attractive UGX 79.8 million for the 2023 brand new, zero mileage Starlet, CFAO Motors offers an exceptional package with every purchase. You also get complimentary vehicle service for 2 years or 50,000km (whichever comes first), ensuring your vehicle remains in peak condition throughout its early years on the road and a warranty for 3 years or 100,000 km (whichever comes first), giving you the needed peace of mind.
The CFAO Group, Corporation for Africa & Overseas contributes to growth and industrialization in Africa while catering to the continent’s emerging middle class.
With a revenue of over €5.8 billion, access to 46 of the 54 countries on the continent, and nearly 21,000 employees, CFAO is a key player in mobility, healthcare, consumer goods, infrastructure, and energy.
The Group partners with leading international brands and covers the entire value chain – imports, production, distribution – in line with the highest quality standards, drawing on 170 years of hands-on knowledge and local expertise.
CFAO pursues a twofold strategy, focusing on manufacturing to promote local production, and distribution through its distribution network, Africa’s largest, to offer tailored, affordable products and services to people across the continent.
CFAO Motors Uganda, formerly Toyota Uganda, is a leading automotive company in Uganda. The company is a subsidiary of CFAO Automotive, a division of the CFAO Group.
Headquartered in Kampala Industrial and Business Park Namanve, CFAO Motors Uganda is the exclusive manufacturer and authorized distributor of brand-new Toyota vehicles and genuine parts in Uganda as well as authorized to offer Toyota manufacturer’s warranty. The company has a network of four (4) branches and three (3) authorized service centres across the country.CFAO Motors Uganda are also the official distributor of brand-new Suzuki vehicles, Yamaha motorcycles, Hino Trucks, and Toyota Material Handling equipment.