Toyota, Daihatsu admit next-gen Vios, Wigo side crash tests were rigged

Updated May 02, 2023

Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

The sales have been suspended until the issue is resolved.

Toyota Motor Corporation acknowledged Daihatsu’s wrongdoing in regard to the side collision crash test for four vehicles including the all-new Vios and Wigo.

Next-gen Toyota Vios

According to the report, Daihatsu improperly modified the inside lining of the front seat doors for the crash tests, allowing the affected models to score improved ratings. This is said to have violated the side collision test procedures and methods stipulated by regulations.

For your reference, check out the table below for the affected models:

Model

Production Start Date

Production Country

Main Destination

Actual sales (cumulative sales)*

Toyota Yaris ATIV (aka Toyota Vios)

August 2022

Thailand/

Malaysia

Thailand, GCC, Mexico, etc.

76,289 units

Perodua Axia (aka Toyota Wigo)

February 2023

Malaysia

Malaysia

11,834 units

Toyota Agya

June 2023 (planned)

Indonesia

Ecuador

-

Undisclosed model in development

“This is a matter that concerns product plans, so we would like

to refrain from going into details at this time.”

Total

88,123 units

*As of end of March 2023

For now, the sales of the models in the table above have been suspended. Daihatsu will reevaluate them in the presence of inspection and certification authorities. Once the side impact performance has finally complied with regulations, the sales will resume.

Toyota Chairman of the Board Akio Toyoda said in a statement that the issue is “an absolutely unacceptable act.” He also apologized to the customers, and said that Toyota will be “conducting a detailed investigation and thoroughly collecting facts to understand the situation.” 

“We would like to sincerely apologize to our customers around the world and all related parties for the inconvenience and concern this has caused,” added Toyoda.

Daihatsu is one of Toyota’s subsidiaries, which is responsible for producing small cars in emerging markets such as the Philippines. Locally, the rebadged Daihatsu models made available include the Raize, Wigo, and Avanza.

Next-gen Toyota Wigo

The news came to light before the possible arrival of the all-new Vios and Wigo in the Philippines. While we don’t have any recent report of the next-gen Vios for the Philippine market, an insider reported that the next-gen Wigo will debut in the country very soon. 

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