U.S. officials announced a $1.6 billion deal with Toyota's Hino Motors unit to settle charges it deceived regulators about the amount of emissions spewed by its diesel engines.
The Justice Department charged Toyota truck unit Hino in U.S. District Court in Detroit, and NHTSA levied a civil penalty over emissions data cheating.
Harvard University has hired another law firm to help it navigate a U.S. House investigation into its response to claims of ...
Toyota Motor 7203.T sold 10.8 million vehicles in 2024, it said on Thursday, remaining the world's top-selling automaker for ...
The U.S. Justice Department, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), FBI, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of ...
Hino Motors has reached a $1.6 billion settlement and agreed to plead guilty to charges of excess diesel engine emissions.
The criminal and civil resolution is valued at over 1.6 billion. It includes a criminal fine of $521.76 million, along with ...
Hino Motors, a subsidiary of the Toyota, first acknowledged in 2022 that it has systematically falsified emissions data ...
Toyota Motor sold 10.8 million vehicles in 2024, remaining the world's top-selling automaker for a fifth straight year.
Toyota reported it sold 10.8 million vehicles globally, securing its position as the world’s top-selling automaker for the fifth year.
Japanese automakers Suzuki Motor, Daihatsu Motor and Toyota Motor jointly announced that they aim to launch new ...
Hino Motors, a subsidiary of Toyota, has agreed to a $1.6 billion settlement with U.S. authorities following revelations of a ...