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GM79.7901%
F15.3250.395%
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CYD59.0401.69%
HMC26.420-0.05%
TM190.0901.01%
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CYD59.0401.69%
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PAG166.5901.86%
LAD283.0506.47%
AN191.7601.78%
GPI329.6303.45%
ABG190.0202.3%
SAH78.6900.53%
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GM79.7901%
F15.3250.395%
RIVN14.3900.17%
CYD59.0401.69%
HMC26.420-0.05%
TM190.0901.01%
CVNA70.1501.87%
PAG166.5901.86%
LAD283.0506.47%
AN191.7601.78%
GPI329.6303.45%
ABG190.0202.3%
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Toyota recalls over 55,000 hybrid vehicles over inverter bolt concern

A loose inverter bolt could cause power loss or increase fire risk.
Toyota recalls 55,405 Camry Hybrid and Corolla Cross Hybrid vehicles over a loose inverter bolt that could cause power loss or fire risk.

On the Dash:

  • Toyota is recalling more than 55,000 Camry Hybrid and Corolla Cross Hybrid vehicles due to a loose inverter bolt that could cause power loss or fire risk.
  • The issue affects select 2025–2026 Camry Hybrid and 2026 Corolla Cross Hybrid models, with Toyota estimating that only about 1% of vehicles have the defect.
  • Owner notifications will begin by mid-February 2026, with repairs planned once a final remedy is available.

Toyota is recalling 55,405 Toyota Camry Hybrid and Corolla Cross Hybrid vehicles in the U.S. amid concerns about a loose powertrain bolt that could lead to a loss of propulsion or a fire, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced.

The recall covers select 2025-2026 Toyota Camry Hybrid and 2026 Corolla Cross Hybrid vehicles. The automaker estimates that only 1% of the recalled cars are affected.

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A bolt inside the inverter may not have been tightened properly, increasing the risk of loosening. An incomplete contact at the inverter terminal can result in a loss of propulsion or an increased risk of fire while the vehicle is operating. A sudden loss of power when traveling at higher speeds or a vehicle fire can increase the risk of collisions, injuries, and fatalities.

Customers will be notified of the issue by mid-February 2026, and owners of impacted vehicles will be informed when a final repair remedy is available.

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