UMWT Kota Bharu 3S Outlet Relocated to Autocity Tunjong

UMW Toyota Motor opens its new Kota Bharu 3S outlet, which has been relocated to Autocity Tunjong.
UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) has officially opened its newly-relocated 3S centre in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Operated by long-time dealer partner Syarikat Kelantan Motors Credit (M) Sdn Bhd (SKM), this newly-opened outlet is located at the Autocity Tunjong, which is the new hotspot for multiple sales and service outlets in the Kota Bharu area.


Unlike its previous location in Kampung Cherang, this newly-relocated 3S centre is equipped to handle a higher volume of vehicles, reducing waiting times and ensuring faster service for all Toyota customers in Kelantan. This relocation is also part of UMWT’s plan to improve its support throughout the whole East Coast Peninsula Malaysia region, offering easier access and enhanced services.

UMWT President Datuk Ravindran K.
Commenting on this momentous occasion, UMWT president Datuk Ravindran K. said, “Our success is built on the dedication of our partners like Syarikat Kelantan Motor. Founded by the late Mr. Lew Yuen Kee, SKM has grown from humble beginnings into one of our longest-serving and most trusted dealers.”
“We deeply value the legacy established by Mr. Lew, and SKM’s continued growth has been a vital part of Toyota’s journey,” Ravindran added.


Toyota owners in Kota Bharu and the surrounding region can visit the new UMWT SKM Kota Bharu 3S centre, which is located at Lot 1352, Autocity Tunjong, Jalan Salor-Pasir Mas, Kota Bharu, Kelantan. For more information, visit UMWT’s official website or call the Toyota freephone line at 1-800-8-TOYOTA (869682).
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