This story has been updated to add new information. Toyota's truck unit Hino Motors will pay a total of $1.6 billion to resolve claims that it falsified fuel-consumption and emissions data for ...
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.
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 ...
Hino to plead guilty to submitting fraudulent engine emission data Truckmaker will pay $521.76 million criminal fine, serve five-year probation Settlement stems from California probe opened in ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced a $525 million civil penalty against Hino Motors and its U.S. subsidiaries. In late 2020 ...
Toyota Motor unit Hino Motors has agreed to a $1.6 billion settlement with US agencies and will plead guilty over excess diesel engine emissions in more than 105,000 US vehicles, the company and ...
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TOKYO -- Hino Motors will settle with U.S. authorities over the falsification of emissions data and pay a fine of $1.2 billion, Nikkei learned on Wednesday. Toyota Motor's truckmaking unit had ...