The biggest opportunity of the year for customers wishing to own the Yaris Cross SUV in December, with 100% registration fee exemption and attractive gifts, helping customers save up to over 100 million dong.

In order to capture market trends and increasing demand for car purchases at the end of the year, Toyota and its nationwide dealer network continue to implement a major promotion for customers buying the Yaris Cross.

Specifically, from now until December 31, 2023, when buying the Yaris Cross, customers will receive a 100% registration fee exemption and a 2-year genuine Toyota Gold package body insurance gift. With this policy, customers can save up to 106 million dong when buying the Yaris Cross hybrid, nearly 100 million dong for the petrol version. The program applies to customers who make a 100% payment and issue VAT invoices in December.

In addition, Toyota Financial Services is ready to support customers in owning a car with interest rates starting from 0% per annum, fixed for the first 6 months.

Since its launch, the Yaris Cross has received high praise from customers for its outstanding design, luxurious interior – exterior, convenient features, and top safety features in its segment. Toyota’s B-SUV leaves a strong impression at first sight with its chrome grille border, side moldings, and modern-oriented rear end; two-tone 5-spoke wheels with a sporty touch.

In addition, the Yaris Cross also offers rich conveniences such as panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, a 10.1-inch entertainment screen, 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, interior decorative lighting. Especially, this model is equipped with the active safety package Toyota Safety Sense including modern technologies: active cruise control, lane keeping assist, automatic high beam, forward collision warning, pre-collision pedestrian detection, throttle control.

Customers, visit the nearest Toyota dealership this December to not miss the opportunity to own a quality car with the most attractive sales policy of the year.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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