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Toyota Nigeria announces return of Motor Show


Toyota (Nigeria) Limited has announced the return of its Motor Show, an avenue where customers are scheduled to enjoy discounted purchases of vehicles and other after-purchase services.

The company made this known in a statement on Tuesday.

The statement noted that the event will be held in Lagos from May 27 to June 1, 2025. The five-day event, which excludes Friday, May 30, will take place daily from 11:00 a.m. until late evening in Lekki, Lagos.

According to the organisers, the event promised to be an engaging environment for both existing and prospective customers to interact closely with the brand’s range of vehicles and benefit from exclusive offers.

The statement added that the visitors to the Motor Show will enjoy various discounts on “vehicle purchases, after-sales services, spare parts, body and paintwork, and other Toyota products.

They added that attendees will also have the opportunity to witness vehicle buffing and polishing demonstrations, showcasing “Before and After” transformations.

“As part of the offerings, all Toyota vehicles, regardless of purchase origin, will be eligible for free diagnostics at the event. Guests can also test-drive multiple Toyota models at the showground,” the statement further noted.

Speaking through the statement, the Managing Director of Toyota (Nigeria) Limited, Mr Kunle Ade-Ojo, described the show as a “purpose-planned” platform aimed at providing a conducive atmosphere for customer engagement.

“Our goal is to give our customers a hands-on experience with our vehicles and allow them to connect with our knowledgeable staff,” Ade-Ojo said.

“We are also offering exclusive discounts and packages as a token of appreciation. Additionally, we’re providing free diagnostics for any Toyota vehicle brought to the show, regardless of where it was purchased,” He stated.

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