For everyone saying the Mach E recalls are ridiculous...

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The BZ4X wheels might fall off....major recall.

https://insideevs.com/news/593990/toyota-bz4x-recall/

Toyota Recalls bZ4X As Wheels "May Fall Off"
Despite only being on sale for 2 months, the bZ4X is already receiving a major recall.

By: Ben O'Hare
Toyota has announced a global recall of its new bZ4X crossover. The reason behind the recall is loose bolts connecting the bZ4X's wheels to the body of the vehicle, which could result in detachment. Toyota issued the following statement in a Japanese recall notice:

"The hub bolt may loosen due to repeated sharp turns and sudden braking. Therefore, if you continue to drive in that state, abnormal noise will be generated, and in the worst case, the tires may fall off.”

Toyota has advised all bZ4X owners to stop using the vehicle immediately. Currently, there are around 2,700 bZ4X units on the market according to data obtained by The Financial Times. 2,200 are in Europe, 280 in North America, 110 in Japan, and 60 in the rest of Asia.

It is unknown if the bZ4X's twin, the chassis-sharing Subaru Solterra, has the same problem. However, it doesn't go on sale until later this summer so any potential issues should be resolved by then.

The bZ4X is Toyota's first mass-market EV. The hydrogen-powered Mirai can only be bought in Japan, California, and a few European countries. Previous all-electric Toyotas, like the RAV4 EV, were only available in a handful of markets.

The bZ4X aims to compete on the more entry-level side of the electric crossover segment. At $42,000 starting (or $34,500 after the FTC), the bZ4X is targeted directly at the Volkswagen ID.4 and Nissan Ariya. Although it's far from fast, the bZ4X offers good range (up to 252 miles EPA) and plenty of storage space.

Toyota wants to sell 3.5 million EVs globally in 2030. The firm also wants to have 30 electric offerings by that year, many of which were previewed in concept form several months ago. However, unlike most other manufacturers, Toyota is not committing to being an all-electric brand at any stage. The marque still firmly believes in the combustion engine and formed an alliance with Subaru, Mazda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha to help research and develop ICE engines further.
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Soooo…not a software update?
Well - they said it was caused by turning and braking - so as long as they disable the brake pedal and steering wheel via software, they should be fine :eek:
 

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The BZ4X wheels might fall off....major recall.

https://insideevs.com/news/593990/toyota-bz4x-recall/

Toyota Recalls bZ4X As Wheels "May Fall Off"
Despite only being on sale for 2 months, the bZ4X is already receiving a major recall.

By: Ben O'Hare
Toyota has announced a global recall of its new bZ4X crossover. The reason behind the recall is loose bolts connecting the bZ4X's wheels to the body of the vehicle, which could result in detachment. Toyota issued the following statement in a Japanese recall notice:

"The hub bolt may loosen due to repeated sharp turns and sudden braking. Therefore, if you continue to drive in that state, abnormal noise will be generated, and in the worst case, the tires may fall off.”

Toyota has advised all bZ4X owners to stop using the vehicle immediately. Currently, there are around 2,700 bZ4X units on the market according to data obtained by The Financial Times. 2,200 are in Europe, 280 in North America, 110 in Japan, and 60 in the rest of Asia.

It is unknown if the bZ4X's twin, the chassis-sharing Subaru Solterra, has the same problem. However, it doesn't go on sale until later this summer so any potential issues should be resolved by then.

The bZ4X is Toyota's first mass-market EV. The hydrogen-powered Mirai can only be bought in Japan, California, and a few European countries. Previous all-electric Toyotas, like the RAV4 EV, were only available in a handful of markets.

The bZ4X aims to compete on the more entry-level side of the electric crossover segment. At $42,000 starting (or $34,500 after the FTC), the bZ4X is targeted directly at the Volkswagen ID.4 and Nissan Ariya. Although it's far from fast, the bZ4X offers good range (up to 252 miles EPA) and plenty of storage space.

Toyota wants to sell 3.5 million EVs globally in 2030. The firm also wants to have 30 electric offerings by that year, many of which were previewed in concept form several months ago. However, unlike most other manufacturers, Toyota is not committing to being an all-electric brand at any stage. The marque still firmly believes in the combustion engine and formed an alliance with Subaru, Mazda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha to help research and develop ICE engines further.
Darn left hand thread hub bolt!
 

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The BZ4X wheels might fall off....major recall.

https://insideevs.com/news/593990/toyota-bz4x-recall/

Toyota Recalls bZ4X As Wheels "May Fall Off"
Despite only being on sale for 2 months, the bZ4X is already receiving a major recall.

By: Ben O'Hare
Toyota has announced a global recall of its new bZ4X crossover. The reason behind the recall is loose bolts connecting the bZ4X's wheels to the body of the vehicle, which could result in detachment. Toyota issued the following statement in a Japanese recall notice:

"The hub bolt may loosen due to repeated sharp turns and sudden braking. Therefore, if you continue to drive in that state, abnormal noise will be generated, and in the worst case, the tires may fall off.”

Toyota has advised all bZ4X owners to stop using the vehicle immediately. Currently, there are around 2,700 bZ4X units on the market according to data obtained by The Financial Times. 2,200 are in Europe, 280 in North America, 110 in Japan, and 60 in the rest of Asia.

It is unknown if the bZ4X's twin, the chassis-sharing Subaru Solterra, has the same problem. However, it doesn't go on sale until later this summer so any potential issues should be resolved by then.

The bZ4X is Toyota's first mass-market EV. The hydrogen-powered Mirai can only be bought in Japan, California, and a few European countries. Previous all-electric Toyotas, like the RAV4 EV, were only available in a handful of markets.

The bZ4X aims to compete on the more entry-level side of the electric crossover segment. At $42,000 starting (or $34,500 after the FTC), the bZ4X is targeted directly at the Volkswagen ID.4 and Nissan Ariya. Although it's far from fast, the bZ4X offers good range (up to 252 miles EPA) and plenty of storage space.

Toyota wants to sell 3.5 million EVs globally in 2030. The firm also wants to have 30 electric offerings by that year, many of which were previewed in concept form several months ago. However, unlike most other manufacturers, Toyota is not committing to being an all-electric brand at any stage. The marque still firmly believes in the combustion engine and formed an alliance with Subaru, Mazda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha to help research and develop ICE engines further.
Agree. Remember 1st yr models are a testing bed for future models with improvements. We are extremely happy on my wifes GTPE. I hope all the problems arising from owners comments are corrected in a timely manner. Check your lemon law.
 

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It really doesn't matter.

The Mach E recall story was on every major news site, so lots of folks read it. It doesn't take long to damage the public opinion of a product for the public at large. With so many people anti EV or at least reluctant to go electric any reputational damage is very worrying.
 

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Toyota needs another recall for the name BZ4X
 

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Soooo…not a software update?
I was talking to my dealer about the Mach E recall. He mentioned a recent Explorer recall due to some bolts that could crack. He said that was fixed with a software update!
 

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It really doesn't matter.

The Mach E recall story was on every major news site, so lots of folks read it. It doesn't take long to damage the public opinion of a product for the public at large. With so many people anti EV or at least reluctant to go electric any reputational damage is very worrying.
also makes Tesla fanboys really happy as they see MME as a threat :) no one cares about Toyota BEV.
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