Toyota Motor Corp to Recall 57,000 Cars Globally For Dangerous Takata Airbags

Toyota Motor Corp said on Thursday it would recall 57,000 vehicles globally to replace potentially deadly air bags made by Takata Corp, in a sign that the safety crisis surrounding the Japanese auto parts maker is far from contained.
Toyota's action follows a recall by rival Honda Motor Co for the same problem two weeks ago after revelations of a fifth death, in Malaysia, caused by Takata's air bag inflator. More than 16 million vehicles have been recalled worldwide since 2008 over Takata's air bag inflators, which can explode with too much force and spray metal fragments inside the car.
Subject to Toyota's latest recall are the Vitz subcompact, called the Yaris in some markets, as well as RAV4 crossovers made between December 2002 and March 2004. About 40,000 of those are in Japan, with Europe accounting for about 6,000. The recall does not cover North America, Toyota said. Toyota said it was not aware of any injuries or deaths related to the recalled vehicles.
Separately, Toyota's small-car unit Daihatsu Motor Co filed a recall of 27,571 Mira models in Japan for the same problem, marking its first Takata air bag-related recall, a Japanese transport ministry official said.
Takata-related recalls are almost certain to balloon after US safety regulators on Wednesday ordered the company to expand its regional recall of driver-side air bags to cover the entire United States instead of only hot and humid areas.
Takata has so far resisted expanding the recall, saying that could divert replacement parts away from the high-humidity regions that need them most.
Trending News
Latest News
car&bike Team | Nov 17, 2025CNG Supply In Mumbai Disrupted Due To Damaged GAIL PipelineCNG/PNG supplier Mahanagar Gas said that CNG supplies across Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Thane could be affected till supply to its City Gate Station in Wadala is restored.1 min read
car&bike Team | Nov 17, 2025Maruti Suzuki Recalls Over 30,000 Units Of Grand Vitara Over Faulty Fuel GaugeUnits affected were manufactured between December 9, 2024 and April 29, 2025.2 mins read
Preetam Bora | Nov 16, 2025Opinion: What’s The Big Deal About The Yamaha XSR155?The Yamaha XSR155 is finally here. Better late than never – but does it have what it takes to be the next big Yamaha success story? Will it follow the Yamaha R15’s winning streak, or carve out the kind of legacy the RX100 once owned?1 min read- Seshan Vijayraghvan | Nov 15, 2025All-New Tata Sierra SUV Officially Unveiled; Launch Later This MonthThe new Tata Sierra was previewed today, while the official launch with price announcement will happen on November 25.3 mins read
car&bike Team | Nov 15, 2025Tata Sierra Unveil Highlights: Specifications, Features, Images1 min read
Shams Raza Naqvi | Nov 14, 2025New Tata Sierra World Premiere Tomorrow: What To ExpectThe iconic Sierra nameplate is returning to the market after a long hiatus and before its actual launch Tata Motors is doing a special preview of the SUV1 min read


































































































































