Certification irregularities for vehicle models prompted action by Japan's transport ministry, impacting major automakers including Toyota and Mazda.
Toyota is keeping its momentum by sharing some of its record profits with suppliers and investing in future initiatives like EVs.
The corporate culture behind the repeated cheating within the Toyota Group must be corrected from the top before trust is lost in this flagship Japanese brand.
The certification is supposed to confirm that the vehicle complies with safety standards. Toyota, which wholly owns Daihatsu, should be held responsible too.
Explore the journey of Japan's oldest surviving car manufacturer Daihatsu, from its tarp-fitted mini truck Midget to its pioneering sports kei car Copen.
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