Toyota Recalls 51,644 Hybrid Camry Models That Could Suddenly Lose Power

Toyota has announced a major safety recall in the United States affecting 51,644 hybrid Camry sedans from the 2025–2026 model years due to a defect that could cause sudden loss of drive power — and in rare cases, even a fire risk.

What’s the Issue?

The recall stems from a problem in the hybrid powertrain’s inverter assembly — the component that converts energy from the hybrid battery to the electric motor. During production, a bolt inside the inverter may not have been tightened properly.

If that bolt becomes loose, it can:

Losing power unexpectedly — especially at higher speeds — increases the risk of a crash.

How Many Vehicles Are Affected?

According to Toyota’s filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):

Model Model Years Units Affected
Toyota Camry Hybrid 2025–2026 51,644
Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid 2026 3,761
Total ~55,405

While the headline number focuses on Camrys, the recall also includes nearly 3,800 Corolla Cross Hybrid SUVs that share the same inverter problem.

How Did Toyota Find the Problem?

Toyota first became aware of the issue in early November 2025, after a dealer reported a Camry that wouldn’t start. Inspection revealed a loose bolt inside the inverter assembly resting on the circuit board. Further investigation showed that machine settings at the supplier’s factory may have resulted in insufficient torque on certain bolts during assembly.

What Toyota Is Doing

Toyota is preparing a repair remedy, but as of now, a final fix isn’t available yet.

Here’s what owners can expect:

  • Interim recall notices will begin going out by late January to mid‑February 2026.

  • Toyota will contact owners about the defect and let them know when the free repair is ready.

  • Owners should not be charged for inspection or repair once the remedy is available.

If you think your VIN might be affected, you can check its status through Toyota or the official NHTSA recall lookup tool once notifications begin.

What Owners Should Do Now

Until the recall remedy is completed:

  • Watch for mail from Toyota about the recall and next steps.

  • If you experience unexpected power loss or warning lights, contact your nearest Toyota dealer right away.

  • Do not ignore dashboard warnings related to the hybrid system.

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