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X-REAS (Cross Relative Absorber System) was a hydraulic-based damping system that featured on Toyota 4Runner Limited and ...
Toyota Motor 7203 -0.66% is recalling 1 million vehicles from several Toyota and Lexus models in the U.S., most of them hybrid vehicles, to inspect sensors related to the airbag system. The ...
Toyota (NYSE:TM) is making a move that could send tremors through Japan's boardrooms. In a surprise announcement, Toyota Industries a key supplier and the world's largest forklift maker confirmed ...
The all-new Camry sedan has gone hybrid only yet continues its march toward a more stylish, sporty state of being.
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Toyota’s hybrid shock! - MSNToyota has confirmed the hybrid LandCruiser 300 Series will arrive in Australia in the first half of next year, but to the casual observer something appears off. In the UAE, where the vehicle will ...
Toyota Motor 7203 -0.48% plans to buy back more than $5 billion of shares held by Japanese banks and insurers as part of efforts to unwind cross-shareholdings and improve balance-sheet efficiency.
Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp TM said on Monday that it would suspend the shipment of 10 vehicle models after its supplier reported certification irregularities with the diesel engines ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor will take forklift-maker Toyota Industries private in a $33 billion deal, the companies said on Tuesday, a landmark unwinding of cross-shareholding that is likely to ...
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Toyota Industries to Accept Toyota Motor Corporation (TM)’s $42B ...Toyota Industries is expected to accept a $42 billion takeover bid from the Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE: TM) and other group companies, the Nikkei newspaper has reported.
David Wilson, president of Toyota Racing Development, is set to retire after 35 years.
NAGOYA, Japan -- Toyota Motor finished a 24-hour endurance race using a car powered by an engine fueled by liquid hydrogen, achieving this breakthrough last weekend after falling short in two ...
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2021-2024 Bronco vehicles. The rear shock absorbers may corrode and fail, resulting in detachment of the external reservoir.
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