Global sales champion Toyota is embroiled in a fraud scandal, with 64 models of its subsidiary exposed to 174 violations
白云追月素
发表于 2023-12-20 17:50:24
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Toyota, the global sales champion, has been embroiled in a fraud scandal, with 174 violations of its subsidiary's 64 models. In a statement on Wednesday, Toyota announced that in a vehicle investigation by its subsidiary Daihatsu, it found that most of its vehicles had falsified safety collision test data, and therefore will suspend all vehicle shipments. Toyota has discovered approximately 174 violations in 64 models, including some models sold under the Toyota brand.
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