Special servicing and roadside assistance launch offer Online vehicle sales and reservations are open now at The Aygo X virtual showroom is open six days a week, Monday to Friday from 11:00am to 8:00pm and Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm, Customers will of course still be able to view and find out about the car at their local centre, but this new initiative offers them an exclusive first glimpse with expert insights.” Stuart Sanders, Toyota (GB) Communications and Product Director, said: “The virtual showroom is proving to be a great asset in helping meet the high level of customer interest in Aygo X and it has already produced multiple sales. The video feed is one-way, so the agent cannot see the customer, but can hear and respond to questions. If no product expert is available, or if the customer is visiting outside operating hours, an alternative time can be booked.
Anyone interested in exploring the car further can ask for a test drive to be organised with their preferred Toyota centre.Īccess is via a one-click “Virtual Showroom” link on the Aygo X page of the Toyota customer website, After providing their details, customers will be connected to an agent who will conduct the tour. The online experience is designed for customer convenience and personalised for individual customers. The online service provides a sneak preview of the soon-to-be-launched compact crossover with an on-demand live video tour hosted by a product expert who will demonstrate its features and answer questions. Further humanitarian support is being planned and will be announced in due course.Ĭustomers keen to find out more about the all-new Toyota Aygo X have the chance to take a close-up look with a visit to a new virtual showroom Toyota affiliates in countries bordering Ukraine have already taken concrete actions to support Ukrainian employees and their families, including facilitating the transfer of close family members from Ukraine to other destinations with the provision of accommodation, food, and other support to meet their needs. Other manufacturing and sales operations in the rest of Europe are not impacted. Toyota Motor Russia will stop production at its St-Petersburg plant from 4 March and has stopped imports of vehicles, until further notice, due to supply chain disruptions (Toyota Russia = sales and after sales operations 168 retail locations and one plant in St Petersburg manufacturing RAV4 and Camry models for the Russian market with exports to Belarus, Kazakhstan and Armenia)
Toyota Ukraine has stopped all activities as of 24 February (Toyota Ukraine = sales and after sales operations 37 retail locations distributor owned by Sumitomo Corp.) The business status of Toyota’s European operations is as follows: We are also monitoring global developments and will make necessary decisions as required. Like everyone around the world, Toyota is watching the ongoing developments in Ukraine with great concern for the safety of people of Ukraine and hopes for a safe return to peace as soon as possibleĪs a company with operations in Ukraine and Russia, our priority in dealing with this crisis is to ensure the safety of all our team members, retailer staff, and supply chain partners.