Massive Toyota Recall: Over 1 Million Vehicles Affected by Rear-View Camera Safety Issue
Toyota Motor has announced a major safety recall affecting 1.02 million vehicles in the United States due to a software flaw that could cause rear-view cameras to fail, significantly increasing crash risks.
Key Takeaways
- 1.02 million Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru vehicles recalled in the US
- Software flaw may cause rear-view cameras to freeze or go blank
- Affects 2022-2026 model years including Camry, RAV4, Highlander, and Lexus models
- Violates federal rear visibility safety requirements
Which Vehicles Are Affected?
The recall spans multiple popular models from 2022 to 2026 model years, including:
- Toyota: Camry, Highlander, RAV4, Prius
- Lexus: RX, LS, TX, GX, NX, LX
- Subaru Solterra with Panoramic View Monitor system
The Safety Issue Explained
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a software error may cause the rear-view camera image to freeze or display a blank screen when the vehicle is in reverse. This failure means the vehicles do not meet federal rear visibility requirements designed to prevent backover accidents.
Why Rear-View Cameras Are Critical
Rear-view cameras are essential safety features that help drivers spot pedestrians and obstacles while reversing. This marks the second major rear-view camera recall for Toyota in recent months. Last month, the automaker recalled nearly 394,000 vehicles for similar visibility issues, primarily affecting Tundra models.
Broader Industry Pattern
Automakers have issued millions of recalls for rear camera problems in recent years. Ford recalled 3.3 million vehicles last month for similar issues, while Stellantis recalled nearly 1.2 million vehicles last year over rear camera concerns.
Recent Toyota Safety Recalls
In September, Toyota and Hyundai recalled a combined 1.1 million vehicles for separate safety issues:
- Toyota: 591,377 vehicles for instrument panel failures that could prevent display of speed, brake alerts, and tire pressure warnings
- Hyundai: 568,580 Palisade SUVs for seat belt buckles that might not latch properly
Vehicle owners should contact the NHTSA vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 or visit for the latest recall information.



