Toyota is recalling 161,268 vehicles in the U.S. for a problem with the rear-view camera display when the vehicle is in reverse, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Saturday.
Toyota is issuing a nationwide recall for more than 160,000 trucks, citing a faulty rearview camera display as the cause.
A mechanic's word is often taken for granted, but this one could be a classic case of a gaslighting attempt.
The Toyota Pixis Van BEV, Daihatsu e-Hijet Cargo, and Daihatsu e-Atrai RS will soon be joined by the nearly identical Suzuki ...
The good folks over at the "AutoYa" info channel on YouTube have a satellite venue dubbed "AutoYa Interior," which is where all the CGI Toyota action resides ...
Owners will be invited to visit retailers who will modify the switch to prevent the switches from activating, even if shorted ...
Toyota global sales 2025 hit a record 11.3 million vehicles, led by strong demand in the U.S. and Japan and growing hybrid adoption worldwide ...
Toyota Motor retained its position as the world's top-selling automaker with record sales of 10.5 million in 2025, the ...
The Toyota Tundra might not be the most popular pickup truck in the U.S., but it has a strong fanbase despite the many issues ...
PLANO, Texas — Toyota Motor Corporation is recalling about 800 vehicles in the U.S. after discovering a defect in a key engine component that could prevent the cars from starting and, in rare cases, ...
Auto major Toyota is recalling more than 1,61,000 vehicles in the United States over issues with the rear-view camera display ...
Toyota is framing its move to the North American Charging Standard as a full ownership upgrade rather than a simple connector swap. The company says the real work sits behind the port, because drivers ...
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