According to NHTSA, the rearview cameras in affected vehicles may display a blank or frozen image when reversing, potentially increasing the risk of crashes or accidents.
Toyota car recall: Models affected by the Toyota recall
The recall includes Toyota, Lexus, and Subaru models from 2020 to 2026, among them popular vehicles such as the Toyota Camry Hybrid, Toyota Highlander, Toyota RAV4, and Subaru Solterra.
Specific affected models include:
- Lexus: 2023–2025 ES, ES Hybrid, LS, LS Hybrid; 2024–2025 LC, LC Hybrid, GX; 2022–2025 LX, NX, NX Hybrid; 2023 NX Plug-In Hybrid; 2023–2026 RX, RX Hybrid, RX Plug-In Hybrid; 2023–2025 RZ; 2024–2026 TX series.
- Subaru: 2023–2025 Single.
- Toyota: 2023–2026 Crown; 2024–2026 Grand Highlander and Grand Highlander Hybrid; 2023–2025 Highlander and Highlander Hybrid; 2023–2025 RAV4, RAV4 Hybrid; 2025 RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid; 2023–2024 RAV4 Prime; 2025–2026 Camry Hybrid; 2023–2025 Prius and 2023–2024 Prius Prime; 2025 Prius Plug-In Hybrid; 2025 Sienna Hybrid; 2023–2024 Venza Hybrid; 2024–2025 Land Cruiser; 2023–2025 Mirai; and 2025 Toyota Crown Signia.
What owners should do after Toyota recalls cars
Owners of the affected vehicles are advised to visit their nearest Toyota dealership, where the parking assist software will be updated free of charge.
Toyota will begin mailing official recall notifications by December 16, 2025.
For assistance, customers can contact Toyota customer service at 1-800-331-4331, referencing recall numbers 25TB13 and 25LB06. Subaru owners can call 1-844-373-6614 and cite recall number WRE25.
How to check if your vehicle is affected
Drivers can verify if their car, parts, or accessories are part of the recall by entering their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the NHTSA recall lookup tool.
