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Ride Radar > Blog > Manufacturing > Toyota issues update on test-rigging prevention measures
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Toyota issues update on test-rigging prevention measures

Last updated: September 11, 2025 1:55 am
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Toyota Motor Corporation has taken significant steps to address certification irregularities in its vehicle test operations. In response to a correction order issued by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), Toyota has submitted a report outlining the progress of measures implemented to prevent future irregularities.

The company is required to provide quarterly updates on the status of these measures following a series of emissions and safety test-rigging scandals involving various subsidiaries such as Daihatsu Motor, Hino Motors, and Toyota Industries Corporation. In an effort to maintain quality and prevent certification irregularities, Toyota has introduced a five-stage internal qualification system at its certification test sites. This system aims to ensure that staff members possess the necessary skills and knowledge to conduct tests accurately.

Furthermore, Toyota has strengthened its structures and systems to enhance employee awareness of legal compliance and improve job performance. The company has also implemented a stricter on-site management approach, allowing management, including top executives, to promptly address any procedural abnormalities that may arise during testing.

In addition to these measures, Toyota has emphasized the importance of staff training and oversight to prevent future irregularities in the certification process. By enhancing employee skills and knowledge, the company aims to uphold the highest standards of quality and compliance in its vehicle testing operations.

Overall, Toyota’s commitment to addressing certification irregularities and improving management oversight underscores its dedication to maintaining integrity and transparency in its testing processes. Through ongoing efforts to strengthen internal controls and employee training, Toyota is working to ensure the reliability and accuracy of its certification tests for mass production models.

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