If your child has a passion for cars and art, then UMW Toyota is giving them the perfect chance to showcase their talents. The Toyota Dream Car Art Contest is now open – the national contest runs from November 25 to February 12, 2016 followed by the World Contest that takes place from April to August 2016.
The contest is themed “your dream car,” and is open to residents of Malaysia aged 15 years and below. It’s divided into three categories – category one is for children under eight years of age, category two is for those aged eight to 11, while category three is open to those aged 12 to 15.
No product purchase or entry fee is required. The dream car and background is to be drawn and coloured by hand on an A3-sized paper (297 mm x 420 mm) or a maximum size of 400 mm x 550 mm. Art tools allowed include crayons, pencils, water paint and the like – digital works are not permitted. The artwork must be accompanied by the entry form, which can be downloaded here.
For the national contest, the bronze prize winner will get two tickets to Legoland, Johor. The silver prize winner will get a brand new mountain bike, while the gold prize will see the champion artist bring home an iPad Mini. The World Contest winner will fly to Japan to attend the Awards Ceremony in August 2016.
For full details, terms and conditions of the contest, visit the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest website here.
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I hope the children can draw the VSC unit and show UMW that without VSC, accidents have a higher chances of happening.
I hope the children can draw one global Toyota with VSC side by side with our UMW Toyota with no VSC.
Show how our Toyota can skid and accident happne
The best way to draw UMw Toyota cars in Malaysia is this way. Draw a coffin. Draw four wheels on it. Put a chair on the coffin. Put a steering wheel in front of the chair.
that is Toyota in Malaysia
Stupid company. Cannot even give Malaysians safe cars. Take out VSC and airbags and then want to run contest and art contest.
Worse still the prizes. For such a crony company overcharging Malaysians so much per car sold compared to global prices, 3x the prices to be exact, you give mountain bike??
Seriously, mountain bike???
Give la RM100k education fund. Or RM1 million education fund as first prize.
So mana P1 bashers that say Proton useless for organising youth design contest? So now toyota has finally admitted their car design is so sucky that even children age below 15 can design better than them? Mana itu designer, nama pun tak berani nak kata?
MANA ITU SAM LOO?!