Toyota to recall over 161,000 US vehicles over rear-view camera display
The recall covers 161,268 trucks with a software issue affecting rearview camera display, increasing crash risk; repairs will be provided free by Toyota dealers.
- On Jan 31, Toyota is recalling 161,268 vehicles in the U.S. for a software defect affecting the reverse camera display, according to NHTSA.
- Toyota first learned in March 2025 that a field report showed the wrong camera view appeared in reverse, affecting 2024 and 2025 Toyota Tundra and Tundra Hybrid models with the panoramic view monitor system.
- About 61,501 Tundra Hybrid trucks and 99,767 non-hybrid Tundra pickups are recalled, and Toyota dealers will update the parking assist electronic control unit software free of charge.
- NHTSA noted a rearview camera failure reduces drivers' rear visibility and increases crash risk, highlighting that even automakers with strong reliability records can stumble operationally.
- Owner notification letters will begin mailing on March 10 amid several other auto recalls announced by federal safety regulators.
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Toyota recalls 161K Tundra trucks over rearview camera defect that increases crash risk
Toyota is recalling more than 161,000 pickup trucks in the U.S. due to a software defect that can prevent the rearview camera image from displaying when the vehicle is shifted into reverse, federal safety regulators said.The recall affects certain 2024 and 2025 Toyota Tundra and Tundra Hybrid models equipped with the automaker’s panoramic view monitor (PVM) system, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said in a notice issue…
Toyota to Recall 161,000 US Vehicles Over Rear-View Camera Display
Recall alert: Why automaker Toyota is recalling over 1,61,000 vehicles in the US — All you need to know
Auto major Toyota is recalling more than 1,61,000 vehicles in the United States over issues with the rear-view camera display. This comes after the company last year recalled millions of vehicles for various issues.
Toyota stock faces recall headline, yen jitters and Feb 6 earnings test in Tokyo
Tokyo, Feb 2, 2026, 02:09 JST — Premarket Toyota Motor shares were poised for attention in Tokyo on Monday following a U.S. regulator announcement that the automaker will recall over 161,000 vehicles, just days ahead of its quarterly earnings report. Toyota shares finished Friday’s session at 3,504 yen, gaining 1.6%, after fluctuating between 3,452 yen and 3,530 yen. The company’s U.S.-listed ADR closed slightly lower at $226.86, down 0.09%. (In…
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