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UMW Toyota Motor Celebrates Highest-Ever Participation in 19th Edition of Dream Car Art Contest

PETALING JAYA, 25 APRIL 2026 – UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) today celebrated the conclusion of the 19th edition of the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest (DCAC) 2025/26, highlighting its highest-ever participation of 6,508 submissions from children nationwide.

The Closing Ceremony, held at the One World Hotel, brought together participants, educators, and distinguished guests to recognise the creativity, imagination, and community impact of young Malaysians.

The contest drew entries from 96 schools, involving more than 72,000 students across preschool, primary and secondary levels.

Since its introduction globally in 2004, and now in its 19th edition in Malaysia, this year’s edition marks an increase of 3,387 submissions, more than doubling last year’s participation, highlighting the contest’s growing reach and continued relevance among young Malaysians nationwide.

“Through the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest, we are seeing stronger participation from students across the country, reflecting how the platform continues to resonate with young Malaysians.

What stands out is the range of ideas and thought that come through when more students take part, and how this continues to raise the standard of submissions year after year. It is also encouraging to see participants grow in confidence as they express their ideas more clearly.

This is how we continue to nurture creativity and a sense of responsibility, empowering them to shape their future and move their world,” said Datuk Ravindran K., President of UMW Toyota Motor.

The contest was carried out through a structured process, guiding participants from initial concepts through to submission and evaluation.

Submissions were received through multiple channels, including school programmes, online entries, art schools, and physical submissions, demonstrating the accessibility and inclusivity of the initiative.

Each entry is assessed for originality, creativity, and the alignment of ideas with future mobility themes.

The winners of the 2025/2026 Dream Car Art Contest from Malaysia in three different age categories are as follows:

Group 1 (7 years old and under)

  • 1st Prize: Mia Lee Su Wei
  • 2nd Prize: Hiew Zi Feng
  • 3rd Prize: Javene Chah
  • Consolation Prize: Chia Leen Xyn & Chean Zi Shin

Group 2 (Age 8 – 11 years old)

  • 1st Prize: Elise Kong
  • 2nd Prize: Ng Kai Qing
  • 3rd Prize: Agnes Yoon
  • Consolation Prize: Charice Foo & Nathan Mah

Group 3 (Age 12 – 15 years old)

  • 1st Prize: Liew Pei Han
  • 2nd Prize: Isaac Lee
  • 3rd Prize: Lau Viteng
  • Consolation Prize: Yong Zhe Kai & Yap Xing Ee

Top entries will advance to the international stage, representing Malaysia at the World Toyota Dream Car Art Contest in Japan, offering the global community a glimpse into the imagination and talent of Malaysian youth.

Since its inception, the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest has been a key initiative in UMWT’s commitment to education, creativity, and community development, inspiring generations of children to dream, create, and contribute towards a sustainable future.

For more information, please visit https://www.toyota.com.my/en/discover- toyota/toyota-dream-car-art-contest.html

Ezzatie Najwa

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