04.06.2024 12:00:50 - dpa-AFX: Toyota Stock Hit By Halt Of 3 Models, HQ Raid By Japan Officials

TOKYO (dpa-AFX) - Toyota Motor Corp. stock was hit on Tuesday's trading in
Japan after the Japanese auto major announced the halt of shipments and sales of
three models produced in the country following certification issues and a raid
at its headquarters by government officials.

Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism or MLIT had said
that certain automakers including Toyota, Honda Motor Co., Mazda Motor Corp.,
Suzuki, and Yamaha Motor were found to have submitted either flawed or
manipulated data when applying for certification of vehicles. However, Toyota
reportedly was the only automaker to undergo an on-site inspection.

Honda shares also were down 2.4 percent in Tokyo after it reportedly disclosed
that it had falsified safety certification tests following the Japanese
government's actions.

Mazda Motor also temporarily suspended shipments of two models after its
investigation result confirmed certain irregularities. These models have not
been in production since May 30.

On Tuesday, the Japanese transport ministry officials launched an on-site
investigation at Toyota headquarters after irregularities were found in its
applications to certify certain models.

The officials earlier had revealed that Toyota submitted faulty data during
pedestrian-safety tests for three current models Corolla Fielder, Corolla Axio
and Yaris Cross.

In a statement, Toyota said it has temporarily halted shipments and sales of
three models currently produced in Japan, such as Corolla Fielder, Corolla Axio,
and Yaris Cross, effective Monday, following its investigation on model
certification applications.

As per instructions from the MLIT on January 26, the company had conducted the
investigation, which is still in progress. Toyota noted that seven models,
including some that have already been discontinued since 2014, were tested using
methods that differed from the government standards, and this was reported to
MLIT on May 31.

The investigated model certification applications involve inadequate data in
pedestrian and occupant protection tests for the three production models, which
are now halted, as well as errors in crash tests and other test methods for four
discontinued models of Crown, Isis, Sienta, and RX.

Toyota said, 'We take it seriously that the problem was discovered at Toyota
following the recent discovery of certification issues at Hino Motors, Ltd. and
Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. and Toyota Industries Corp. Following comprehensive
internal verifications on the affected vehicles, including those that are no
longer in production, we can confirm that there are no performance issues that
contravene laws and regulations. Therefore, there is no need to stop using the
affected vehicles.'

Toyota said it will continue to provide detailed explanations to the authorities
and expedite appropriate measures, including conducting testing in the presence
of witnesses.

At a press conference, Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda apologized to shareholders
and customers.

In January, the company had suspended shipments of Hilux truck and Land Cruiser
300 SUV models, after an independent panel found that the diesel engine tests of
the vehicles were fraudulent.

The latest issues follow a safety test scandal at Toyota's subsidiary Daihatsu
compact car unit, one of Japan's oldest combustion engine manufacturers, which
in December last year shut down production after admitting that it had been
compromising the safety results for decades.

In 2022, another subsidiary, Hino Motors said it had falsified emissions data
for some engines since 2003.

However, no accidents have been reported so far due to the safety negligence.

Despite the scandals, Toyota Motor remains the global top-selling car
manufacturer, after producing 11.52 million vehicles in 2023, a growth of 8.6
percent from last year, and selling 11.23 million vehicles, recording a growth
of 7.2 percent.

In Japan, Toyota shares closed Tuesday's trading at 3,298 yen, down 1.3 percent.
Honda Motor closed at 1,726 yen, down 2.24 percent.



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Name WKN Börse Kurs Datum/Zeit Diff. Diff. % Geld Brief Erster Schluss
HONDA MOTOR 853226 Frankfurt 9,934 26.06.24 08:02:41 -0,301 -2,94% 9,930 10,150 9,934 10,235
TOYOTA MOTOR CORP. 853510 Frankfurt 18,972 26.06.24 08:06:17 -0,180 -0,94% 19,074 19,340 18,972 19,152
MAZDA MOTOR CORP 854131 Frankfurt 8,956 26.06.24 09:59:01 -0,118 -1,30% 8,948 9,228 8,948 9,074

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