American authorities and a subsidiary of Toyota, Hino Motors, have agreed to a USD 1.6 billion settlement over diesel emissions violations on more than 105,000 vehicles sold between 2010 and 2022.
Hino Motors, a subsidiary of the Toyota, first acknowledged in 2022 that it has systematically falsified emissions data dating back as far as 2003. That was part of a broader scandal involving ...
U.S. officials announced a $1.6 billion deal with Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors late Wednesday to settle charges it deceived regulators about the amount of emissions spewed by its diesel engines.
Toyota Motor unit Hino Motors has agreed a $1.6 billion settlement with U.S. agencies and will plead guilty over excess diesel engine emissions in more than 105,000 U.S. vehicles, the company and ...
serve 5-yr probation Settlement stems from California probe opened in 2019 Toyota Motor unit Hino Motors has agreed a $1.6-B settlement with U.S. agencies and will plead guilty over excess diesel ...
Hino Motors Ltd. has agreed to plead guilty to engaging in a multi-year criminal conspiracy. The plea agreement, which is subject to court approval, requires the company to pay a criminal fine of ...
Hino Motors, a subsidiary of the Toyota, first acknowledged in 2022 that it has systematically falsified emissions data dating back as far as 2003. That was part of a broader scandal involving ...
FILE - In this Aug. 2, 2019, file, photo, people walk by the logo of Toyota at a show room in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File) ...
Hino Motors, a Toyota subsidiary, will pay more than $1.6 billion to resolve federal and state claims over falsified emissions data and excess pollution from more than 100,000 diesel engines sold ...
United States officials have announced a US$1.6 billion deal with Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors to settle charges it deceived regulators about the amount of emissions spewed by its diesel engines.
Toyota-owned truck builder Hino Motors was charged with fraud on January 15 in the U.S. District Court in Detroit, reports the Detroit Free Press. The company was fined $1.2 billion after ...