Toyota provides buyback plan for overseas recalls of bZ4X models

According to overseas media reports, in response to the overseas recall of Toyota's bZ4X in June this year, officials stated that a new compensation option has been added, and Toyota will buy back the involved vehicles< span>bZ4X.

For reference, a total of 258 vehicles of bZ4X have been recalled. There are hidden dangers in the rim bolts that may cause the tires to loosen and fall off. As of now, the exact cause has not been officially announced.

Toyota's current solution is to provide users with mobility scooters, and then says it can pay for the fuel costs of the mobility scooters, provide 5000 US dollars in car purchase compensation, extend charging rights, etc.

In addition, the 2023 Subaru SOLTERRA was also recalled during the same period, which is built on the same platform as the bZ4X. It’s worth noting that the Subaru models were not delivered to dealers or owners. In addition, 2022 Toyota Tundra also has rim bolt problems.

Domestically, Toyota's bZ4X will be produced and sold locally by FAW Toyota and GAC Toyota respectively. The pre-sale price is 22-33 yuan, and it has not yet been officially launched.

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