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Toyota Recalls over 1 Million Vehicles

More than 1 million Toyotas are being recalled after a software glitch can freeze or blank the backup camera image.

December 4, 2025
Toyota Recalls over 1 Million Vehicles

The 2025 Toyota bZ4X is included in the recall.

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Toyota Motor North America has recalled over 1 million vehicles due to a software error in the parking assistance system that can compromise the rearview camera image, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The issue comes from a bug in Toyota’s parking assistance software that can cause the image to freeze or fail to appear. This malfunction increases the risks of a rear crash, according to the recall. 

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Toyota conducted tests between April and December 2024 and confirmed that the parking assistance software could fail, potentially affecting vehicles in the U.S. and worldwide.

Upon further research, Toyota discovered that the camera image could freeze for nearly two seconds if the vehicle shifted into reverse shortly after startup. Additionally, the software could record incorrect data on startup. Their research prompted the October 24th recall. 

Affected Models

MAKE

MODEL

YEAR

LEXUS

ES

2023-2025

LEXUS

ES HYBRID

2023-2025

LEXUS

GX

2024-2025

LEXUS

LC

2024-2025

LEXUS

LC HYBRID

2024-2025

LEXUS

LS

2023-2025

LEXUS

LS HYBRID

2023-2025

LEXUS

LX

2022-2025

LEXUS

LX HYBRID

2025

LEXUS

NX

2022-2025

LEXUS

NX HYBRID

2022-2025

LEXUS

NX PLUG-IN HYBRID

2023

LEXUS

RX

2023-2026

LEXUS

RX HYBRID

2023-2025

LEXUS

RX PLUG-IN HYBRID

2024-2026

LEXUS

RZ

2023-2025

LEXUS

TX

2024-2026

LEXUS

TX HYBRID

2024-2026

LEXUS

TX PLUG-IN HYBRID

2024-2026

SUBARU

SOLTERRA

2023-2025

TOYOTA

BZ4X

2023-2025

TOYOTA

CAMRY HYBRID

2025-2026

TOYOTA

CROWN

2023-2026

TOYOTA

CROWN SIGNIA

2025

TOYOTA

GRAND HIGHLANDER

2024-2026

TOYOTA

GRAND HIGHLANDER HYBRID

2024-2026

TOYOTA

HIGHLANDER

2023-2025

TOYOTA

HIGHLANDER HYBRID

2023-2025

TOYOTA

LAND CRUISER

2024

TOYOTA

LAND CRUISER HYBRID

2025

TOYOTA

MIRAI

2023-2025

TOYOTA

PRIUS

2023-2025

TOYOTA

PRIUS PLUG-IN HYBRID

2025

TOYOTA

PRIUS PRIME

2023-2024

TOYOTA

RAV4

2023-2025

TOYOTA

RAV4 HYBRID

2023-2025

TOYOTA

RAV4 PLUG-IN HYBRID

2025

TOYOTA

RAV4 PRIME

2023-2024

TOYOTA

SIENNA HYBRID

2025

TOYOTA

VENZA HYBRID

2023-2024

Toyota has traced the problem to a Tier 1 software supplier, Denso; therefore, only vehicles manufactured with this software are affected by the recall. 

Dealers will update the vehicles' software at no cost. Notifications to owners will begin on Dec. 16, with additional letters sent once the final remedy is available.

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