Toyota Hybrid Vehicle Recall Affects Camry and Corolla Cross Models
Toyota has announced a Toyota hybrid vehicle recall involving select 2025–2026 Toyota Camry and 2026 Corolla Cross Hybrid vehicles in the United States. The recall impacts approximately 55,000 vehicles, according to the company.
Toyota Camry Recall 2025–2026: What’s the Issue?
Toyota identified a potential defect within the hybrid powertrain system. A bolt inside the inverter assembly may become loose over time. If this occurs, it could result in a loss of motive power while driving or, in rare cases, increase the risk of a vehicle fire.
A sudden loss of power at higher speeds or a fire-related incident could raise the risk of an accident or injury.
Corolla Cross Hybrid Recall Details
The recall also includes certain 2026 Corolla Cross Hybrid vehicles equipped with the same inverter design. Toyota is currently investigating the issue further and developing a repair solution.
Toyota Inverter Bolt Issue: Owner Notification and Remedy
Toyota stated that:
- All known owners of affected vehicles will be notified directly
- A free repair remedy will be provided once finalized
- Customer notifications are expected to begin by mid-February 2026
Until the repair becomes available, Toyota advises owners to stay informed and monitor official updates.
How to Check If Your Vehicle Is Included
Vehicle owners can determine whether their car is part of this recall by visiting:
- Toyota.com/recall
- NHTSA.gov/recalls
Drivers will need to enter their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or license plate details to check recall status.
For additional assistance, Toyota customers may contact the Toyota Brand Engagement Center at 1-800-331-4331.