New model Toyota Majesty introduced in Myanmar

New model Toyota Majesty introduced in Myanmar
The photo shows Toyota Majesty.
The photo shows Toyota Majesty.
Published 17 September 2019
Shoon Lei Win

Toyota Myanmar introduced new model Toyota Majesty (The Premium Class) to Myanmar auto lovers and it will be sold at US$ 58,300, according to Toyota Myanmar.

The production of Toyota Majesty is intended to fulfill the needs of Toyota Majesty purchasers. The design depicting premier class was created. The interior design is made with standard equipment. Four captain seats will give comfort and usefulness.

The interior is made up of comfortable seating with captain seats, features that create a gorgeous space, high-end cockpit space, front seats, meters and steering wheel switches, multimedia system, automatic dual air conditioning, cabin utility, and luggage space.

The beautiful interior exudes a feeling of hospitality, enveloping passengers in peace and comfort just like being in their own room.

 With advanced technology that provides both active safety and passive safety, Toyota Majesty enables all passengers to have peace of mind during the journey. In addition, Toyota Majesty adopts the innovative integrated active safety features known as Toyota Safety Sense to provide multi-faceted support for the driver’s and passengers’ safety.

A reliable engine and high-quality suspension with optimal tuning ensure comfortable, quiet rides with a sense of security even during long journeys.

Toyota Majesty has an outstanding grand and luxurious exterior that is suitable as a high-end shuttle and for personal usage by affluent users.

Toyota Myanmar will sell ALL-NEW Toyata Majesty at US$ 58,300 and it will receive bookings from September 16. The launching ceremony will be held from September 18 to 22. Toyota Myanmar will hold the launching ceremony at Junction City in Yangon from September 18 to 20, Toyota Aye & Sons, at Junction Square in Yangon from September 20 to 22 and Toyota GW Lion, at GW Lion Showroom in Mandalay from September 20 to 21.

Translated and Edited by Win Htut