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Toyota Motor Corp's newest Prius hybrid car is displayed at its showroom in Tokyo Feb 8, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp is preparing a recall of its new Prius hybrid car worldwide. [Agencies] |
TOKYO: Toyota plans to recall about 300,000 Prius hybrids worldwide over a brake problem and is likely to notify both the US and Japanese governments Tuesday, news reports said, as a top executive will testify before US lawmakers about defects that have tarnished its reputation for quality and safety.
Kyodo, which did not identify its sources for the information, said the automaker planned to notify authorities in Japan on Tuesday and probably also in the US on the same day. The recall will cover about 270,000 of the hybrids sold in the two countries: 170,000 in Japan and 100,000 in the US, Kyodo said.
Japan's Nikkei business daily carried a similar report about Toyota's recall plans on its Web site, saying the automaker would notify authorities in Japan on Tuesday and was also likely to do so in the US at about the same time.
Toyota Motor Corp. spokeswoman Ririko Takeuchi said no decision on a Prius recall has been made. Kenji Sugai, an official in Japan's Transport Ministry section in charge of recalls, said it had not been informed of any such plan by Toyota.
The automaker is still weighing its options on how to handle the Prius repairs in the US, but it intends to begin fixing them soon, according to a person briefed on the matter who asked not to be identified because the remedy hasn't been made public.
Toyota has said among its options are a service campaign in which owners would be notified to bring their cars in for repairs, or a full-fledged safety recall. Toyota is communicating with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on how to handle the fix.
A service campaign wouldn't have the stigma of a safety recall, but regulators may press for the recall.