22,257 Toyota Camry Sedans Recalled in India After Camera System Malfunction Detected

Toyota has recalled 22,257 units of the Camry due to a software issue. The issue has been identified in the 360-degree camera software, which can cause the infotainment system to freeze images when reversing. Toyota is notifying affected customers and will fix the issue free of charge. This model was launched in December last year.

Sun, 02 Nov 2025 07:58 PM (IST)
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22,257 Toyota Camry Sedans Recalled in India After Camera System Malfunction Detected
22,257 Toyota Camry Sedans Recalled in India After Camera System Malfunction Detected

Toyota sells vehicles across multiple segments in the Indian market. The manufacturer also offers the Toyota Camry in the luxury sedan segment. According to media reports, the manufacturer has issued a recall for thousands of units after discovering a defect in this SUV. According to media reports, a recall has been issued for thousands of units of Toyota's luxury sedan, the Toyota Camry, following reports of a defect. The recall covers 22,257 units.

There are reports of a software defect in the sedan. This software, associated with the car's 360-degree camera, has revealed this defect. As a result, such a number of cars have been recalled. According to reports, the infotainment system in the car may freeze while reversing.

Toyota launched this SUV in the Indian market last December. It features a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system that also displays information from the PMV.

For those who own units of this car, Toyota is providing information through emails, by phone, and by text. After this, they will have to take the car to the nearest service centre. There, the affected units will be checked, and the units found defective will be repaired without any additional charge.

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Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer