Toyota introduces a new line of motor oil.

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Toyota Nigeria Limited has introduced a new lubricant named ‘Toyota Genuine Motor Oil’ to the Nigerian market.

The Managing Director, Mr. Kunle Ade-Ojo, highlighted that this engine oil, produced by Idemitsu of Japan, is the designated choice for every new Toyota vehicle.

While specifically tailored for Toyota cars, Ade-Ojo noted that other vehicles could also benefit from its optimal engine performance.

Ade-Ojo praised the Toyota Genuine Motor Oil (TGMO) as an exceptional product embodying Toyota’s unwavering dedication to innovation, reliability, quality, and sustainability.

He explained that the advanced formula offers an ultra-thin protective layer, effectively safeguarding against engine wear, minimizing friction, and enhancing fuel efficiency.

The result is a smoother and more enjoyable driving experience, with the added benefit of extending the engine’s lifespan by maintaining cleanliness and peak performance.

The TGMO will be conveniently accessible to Toyota customers and interested motorists through the brand’s seven authorized dealers.

Handa Toyokazu, General Manager of the Lubricant Division at Idemitsu Company of Japan, emphasized the strong partnership between Idemitsu and Toyota Motor Corporation.

Their shared vision is to create engine oil that provides users with peace of mind through cutting-edge lubrication technology.

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