Group 1 - Toyota has recently recalled nearly 16,000 vehicles in China due to issues with the multimedia screen system, following a previous recall of approximately 100,000 vehicles for a panoramic monitoring system defect [1][2][5][6] - The recalls involve specific models produced between December 5, 2025, and January 13, 2026, with 10,922 units of the RAV4 and 5,056 units of the Venza affected [5][6] - The recalls have raised concerns among consumers about Toyota's reliability, with some expressing skepticism about the frequency of defects [3][7] Group 2 - Toyota's sales in China peaked at 1.944 million units in 2021 but have since declined, reflecting a broader trend of consumers shifting towards domestic brands and new energy vehicles [11] - Despite the challenges, Toyota aims to sell over 1.78 million vehicles in China in 2025, marking a slight increase from 2024 [11][12] - The company is focusing on upgrading its fuel vehicle lineup while also attempting to transition to electric vehicles, although its electric models have not gained significant traction in the competitive market [12][13][17] Group 3 - Complaints against Toyota vehicles have surged, with 1,469 complaints reported in the last three months, highlighting issues such as steering system noise and lighting module failures [10] - The sales performance of Toyota's electric models, such as the bZ3 and bZ5, has been disappointing, with low monthly sales figures compared to competitors like Leap Motor and BYD [14][15] - The ongoing recalls and consumer complaints indicate a potential crisis in consumer trust, as the market increasingly prioritizes innovation and reliability in the automotive sector [17][18]
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