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Daihatsu New Car Test Fraud Prompts Japanese Ministry of Land Investigation

2024-01-19 22:15 Lianhe News Network reporter Zhang Zhenqun/Comprehensive report The issue of Daihatsu new car test fraud has prompted the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to target Daihatsu Gr… The Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism is continuing to investigate the Daihatsu fraud incident and will announce the results one after another. Report. Picture/T…

Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism continues to investigate the issue of Daihatsu’s new car testing fraud. It has recently revoked the model names required for local production of three trucks in Japan, including the Daihatsu Gran Max, Toyota Town Ace and Mazda Bongo. Production and sales will be suspended immediately pending investigation. As a result, production and sales can be restarted only after all problems have been corrected. However, there is still good news. Currently, 5 cars have been lifted from the ban on shipments.

Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism announced that Toyota Probox and Mazd…

Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has successively announced the results of its investigation into the Daihatsu fraud incident. After confirming that five vehicles were previously involved in improper conduct during the testing process, including the Toyota Probox, Mazda Familia Van, Daihatsu Gran Max Van, Toyota Town Ace Van, and Mazda Bongo Van, it has been reopened. After investigation, it was confirmed that they all meet the standards of Japan’s Road Transport Vehicle Act, and the suspension of shipments will be lifted.

In the Daihatsu test fraud incident, 46 models were found to be fraudulent, and currently only the Toyota Pr…

Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism mentioned that after the Daihatsu test fraud incident, 46 models were investigated for fraud, in addition to the Daihatsu Gran Max, Toyota Town Ace, and Mazda Bongo trucks that have been listed as “particularly serious misconduct”, as well as Five vehicles including the Toyota Probox, Mazda Familia Van, Daihatsu Gran Max Van, Toyota Town Ace Van and Mazda Bongo Van have been re-verified, and there are now more than 30 models awaiting investigation results.

Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism stated that the remaining models involved in the case will be subject to standard inspections one after another and the results will be announced in sequence. Picture/To…

In this regard, Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism also stated that the remaining models involved in the case will be subject to standard inspections one after another and the results will be announced in sequence. Therefore, not only Daihatsu brand cars, but also other OEM car manufacturers such as Toyota and Mazda must pass the investigation and re-inspection of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism before they can resume production or shipment.

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