Toyota recalls 55,000 Prius models from 2023 and 2024
Toyota has a voluntary recall underway in the U.S. for tens of thousands of Prius and Prius HEVs from the model years 2023-2024. The recall relates to part of the rear doors.
See Toyota's first 4Runner SUV in 15 years, and it is not an EV
Toyota is introducing an all-new Toyota 4Runner for its 2025 model year, updating the popular SUV for the first time in 15 years and offering a hybrid version.
UAW moves to hold unionization vote at Volkswagen plant in Tennessee
The UAW announced that workers at the Volkswagen assembly plant in Tennessee will hold a vote on unionization after UAW auto workers at the Big Three secured a record contract.
Toyota recalling 381K Tacoma pickups over axle issue raising crash risk
Toyota is recalling about 381,000 Toyota Tacoma pickup trucks from the 2022 and 2023 model years to address a rear axle issue in which parts may fall off and raise the risk of a crash.
Toyota recalls 280,000 pickups, SUVs over transmission issue
Toyota is recalling about 280,000 vehicles in the U.S. over a transmission issue that could cause the affected vehicles to move even when they are in neutral.
Toyota investing $1.3 billion in red state to build all-electric SUV
Toyota announced Tuesday it is pouring $1.3 billion into its flagship Georgetown, Kentucky, plant to begin production of a new, all-electric three-row SUV.
Toyota issues 'do not drive' advisory to 50,000 car owners over potentially deadly air bag issue
Toyota instructed the owners of 50,000 vehicles not to drive their cars, citing an air bag issue that could potentially lead to "serious injury or death."
Toyota chairman issues apology for subsidiary safety scandal, brand remains world's top-seller
Toyota Motor remains the world's top-selling car brand as Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized for safety scandals at three of the company's subsidiaries.
Ford US new vehicle sales climb 7.1%, highest since 2020
Ford said Thursday it sold almost two million vehicles in the U.S. over the course of 2023. That's an increase of 7.1% from 2022, according to the automaker.
Toyota subsidiary shuts down production after admitting to decades of safety test 'irregularities'
Toyota bought a majority share in Daihatsu in 1967 and expanded that to a controlling interest in 1998 after the company failed to make an impact in the North American market.