The world's biggest carmaker Toyota is to recall more than 1 Lakh 10,000 hybrid vehicles over concerns about a problem with the power supply circuit. The Japanese carmaker said the recall involves the Highlander hybrid and Lexus RX400h models. In a statement, the company said the vehicles could stop suddenly because of an electrical problem leading to a blown fuse. The latest recalls are taking place mainly in the US, Japan and Europe, with some in Canada, Australia and South Korea. The recall is the latest in a series of setbacks for Toyota, which has recalled more than 12 million vehicles in the past 18 months.
News On AIR | June 30, 2011 4:49 PM
Toyota to recall more than 1 Lakh 10,000 hybrid vehicles