Hino Motors , a subsidiary of Japanese automaker Toyota , pleaded guilty on Wednesday over a multi-year emissions fraud ...
A subsidiary of Japanese carmaker Toyota faces $1.6 billion in penalties after pleading guilty to having engaged in a multi-year emissions fraud scheme, the U.S. Justice Department said in a statement ...
Hino Motors Ltd., a Toyota subsidiary, has been sentenced to pay over $1.6 billion in penalties for a multi-year emissions fraud scheme, marking one of the largest corporate environmental crime ...
Toyota subsidiary, Hino Motors, ordered to pay more than $1.6 billion in penalties related to an emissions fraud scheme.
A district judge formally accepted a resolution to a historic diesel engine scandal. Hino’s alleged yearslong emissions fraud ...
As per the court documents between 2010 and 2019, Hino submitted fraudulent applications for engine certification approvals.
Hino engineers falsified emissions data, improperly conducted tests, and concealed software that could impact emission ...
Hino Motors, a subsidiary of Toyota, pled guilty to a multi-year emissions fraud scheme in the U.S., resulting in $1.6 billion in penalties. The scheme involved falsified emissions data from 2010 to ...
Toyota Motor Corp.’s monthly global sales rose in February following a slow start to the year, after a plateau in shipments ...
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The companies, which filed a lawsuit in the High Court of New Zealand, are representing users of Hino trucks purchased or exchanged in New Zealand between 2010 and 2025. They claim that they suffered ...
(Reuters) -Hino Motors, a subsidiary of Japanese automaker Toyota, pleaded guilty on Wednesday over a multi-year emissions fraud scheme in the United States and must pay $1.6 billion in penalties ...