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Toyota Starlet returns to Ugandan market with enhanced power and style

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
June 14, 2023
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The Toyota Starlet has made a grand comeback to the Ugandan market. After its launch last year, the all-new Toyota Starlet has returned in 2023, promising an unparalleled driving experience for those in search of a reliable, fuel-efficient, and easy-to-maintain vehicle.

This latest iteration of the Toyota Starlet is tipped to take the automotive market by storm, boasting a dynamic and more powerful 1.5-liter petrol engine—an upgrade from its previous 1.4-liter counterpart. The result is enhanced acceleration and increased torque, all while maintaining expected fuel efficiency.

A stunning front view of the 2023 Toyota Starlet.

Not only has the Toyota Starlet undergone a facelift to enhance its stylish interior and exterior, but its body has also been widened, and the ground clearance has been increased to navigate the challenging roads of Uganda with ease.

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Isaac Tegule, the Marketing Manager at CFAO Motors, expressed his excitement about the Starlet’s return, saying, “The Starlet has made a triumphant comeback, evolving to meet the needs of a new generation. For those who grew up during the Starlet era, it was a household name. Its simplicity, durability, and fuel efficiency endeared it to many customers.”

He continued, “The latest model retains all these functional benefits and more. It’s perfect for individuals who want to navigate through Kampala’s traffic without compromising comfort and style.”

The new Starlet embraces the latest automotive technology, offering connectivity and convenience with integrated Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Seamlessly syncing smartphones to the car’s multimedia system, drivers can enjoy a hands-on experience with easy access to navigation, music, and a wide range of apps. Additionally, the keyless entry and start system adds a touch of convenience to daily routines.

A stunning back view of the 2023 Toyota Starlet.

Toyota’s unwavering commitment to quality, durability, and reliability (QDR) shines through in the new Starlet. The company’s dedication to collaborative research drives advancements and innovations in safety, aiming to prevent crashes and protect people. Toyota spares no effort or expense in pursuit of the highest safety standards.

With an attractive price tag of Shs79.8 million for the brand new 2023 Starlet, CFAO Motors sweetens the deal with an exceptional package. Every purchase includes complimentary vehicle service for two years or 50,000 km (whichever comes first), ensuring peak performance in the early years on the road. Additionally, a warranty of three years or 100,000 km (whichever comes first) provides customers with the peace of mind they deserve.

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