Government officials are conducting an onsite inspection at Toyota Motor headquarters in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan.
The probe follows admissions by the company and four other Japanese carmakers that they falsified performance tests to obtain certifications for their products.
The transport ministry's inspection launched on Tuesday is based on the road trucking vehicle law. It is trying to determine what test data was falsified and the related in-house rules.
Inspectors are also interviewing executives and other personnel.
Toyota has confirmed that it falsified data related to head injuries sustained by pedestrians in collisions. The testing concerned three models currently in production.
The carmaker also confirmed that it rigged the construction of vehicles used in crash tests. This involved four models no longer in production.
The other vehicle makers that have admitted to misconduct are Mazda, Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki. The ministry says it will conduct onsite inspections at those companies as well.
The probe follows admissions by the company and four other Japanese carmakers that they falsified performance tests to obtain certifications for their products.
The transport ministry's inspection launched on Tuesday is based on the road trucking vehicle law. It is trying to determine what test data was falsified and the related in-house rules.
Inspectors are also interviewing executives and other personnel.
Toyota has confirmed that it falsified data related to head injuries sustained by pedestrians in collisions. The testing concerned three models currently in production.
The carmaker also confirmed that it rigged the construction of vehicles used in crash tests. This involved four models no longer in production.
The other vehicle makers that have admitted to misconduct are Mazda, Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki. The ministry says it will conduct onsite inspections at those companies as well.
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Government officials are carrying out an onsite inspection at Toyota Motor headquarters, following admissions by Toyota and four other Japanese automakers of falsifying performance tests for product certifications. The Transport Ministry's probe, based on the road trucking vehicle law, aims to
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20240604_11/
Date: June 4, 2024
Created: 2024/06/04 19:00
Updated: 2025/12/08 13:29
Last Read: 2024/06/04 22:01