Toyota Nigeria Limited is set to hold its motor show to engage customers and highlight its latest vehicle models and service offerings.
The five-day exclusive programme, in its second edition, will be held in Lagos, between May 27 and June 1, 2025, excluding Friday, 30th May.
According to Toyota Nigeria Limited, the show is to provide an enabling environment for customers and prospects alike to interact closely with the vehicles, among other benefits lined up at the show.
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The company also stated that both old and new customers and prospects who visit the show stand to enjoy discounts offered and deals sealed at the showground.
The discount cuts across vehicle purchase, after-sales services and packages, parts, body and paint work, and products, while visitors stand a chance of seeing the process of buffing and polishing a vehicle with the Before and After effect.
The international standard show also offers free vehicle diagnostics to all Toyota vehicles without exception, plus visitors can test drive Toyota Vehicles on the Show ground.
A wide range of wonders on wheels from the commercial and passenger segments will be on display, and also dedicated booths for parts, after-sales service, body and paint, and sales team will be on the ground to interact with visitors.
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Kunle Ade-Ojo, managing director of TNL, spoke on the idea behind the solo auto show, saying that the Toyota Motor Show is a purpose-planned Show with the main objective of creating a befitting and conducive environment for teeming customers to be able to interact with vehicles and relevant staff.
“We are happy to offer them discounts and special packages on our products, after-sales packages, and deals sealed at the Show, in appreciation of their visit.
“I am pleased to add that there is an opportunity for visitors to test drive our vehicles, which we will make available at the Showgrounds, and as a gesture of inclusivity, all Toyota vehicles purchased from us or not, could be brought to us for a free diagnostic to determine its state of reliability,” Ojo said.


