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Toyota Recalls 162,000 US Vehicles Over Faulty Display Screen Raising Crash Risks

Toyota is recalling approximately 162,000 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks in the United States due to a multimedia display issue that may cause the screen to freeze or turn black, potentially obscuring the rearview camera image when reversing. This defect could violate federal safety standards and increase crash risk, especially in situations relying on rearview visibility. The recall affects certain 2024 and 2025 models, with affected owners expected to be notified by late March. Toyota has not specified whether a software update will resolve the issue but indicated repairs will be conducted at authorized dealers. This recall marks the largest in recent years for Toyota in the U.S., amid the automaker’s aggressive push toward electrification, aiming for 1.5 million EV sales annually by 2026 and 3.5 million by 2030. Toyota is also developing solid-state batteries for EVs and continues to prioritize electric vehicle production despite competitors scaling back. The recall follows previous issues with the Tundra, including a 2022-2024 recall due to engine debris contamination and a 2025 recall for reverse light failures. Overall, Toyota recalled about 3.2 million vehicles in the U.S. in 2025, highlighting ongoing challenges with electronic and software systems in modern vehicles. The company’s stock has increased by 10.55% over the past three months, though analyst coverage remains limited.

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