Toyota’s Daihatsu Unit to Halt All Vehicle Shipments, in Widening Safety Scandal
Article 0 Comments Toyota Motor’s Daihatsu unit will halt shipments of all of its vehicles, Japan’s biggest automaker said on Wednesday, after a safety scandal investigation found issues involving 64 models, including almost two dozen sold under Toyota’s brand. An independent panel has been investigating Daihatsu after it said in April it had rigged side-collision safety tests carried out for 88,000 small cars, most of those sold as Toyotas. But the latest revelations suggest the scope of the scandal is far greater and went back much further than previously thought and could potentially tarnish the automakers’ reputation for quality and safety. Toyota-Subsidiary Daihatsu Rigged Safety Tests for 88,000 Cars Daihatsu is Toyota’s small-car unit and produces a number of the so-called “kei” smaller cars and trucks that are popular in Japan. The latest issues also impacted some Mazda 7261.T and Subaru 7270.T models sold in the domestic market and Toyota and Daihatsu models overseas, the panel found. Toyota said “fundamental reform” was needed to revitalize Daihatsu, as well as a review of certification operations. “This will be an extremely significant task that cannot be accomplished overnight,” Toyota said in a statement. “It will require not only a review of management...