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Toyota Is Recalling 752,000 Prius Cars Over Flawed Hybrid Software

The fix will involve a free software update at the dealership, plus an inverter fix if that component failed as a result of the glitch. Drivers will be notified by late August.

Toyota Is Recalling 752,000 Prius Cars Over Flawed Hybrid Software - Ravzgadget
The Prius + is also marketed as Prius v or Prius in Japan and is the MPV version of the normal Prius hybrid / Photo credit: Sjoerd van der Wal

If you’re one of those that have been driving a Prius from the past several years, then it’s possible you’ll have to take it in for service. According to Autoblog’s reports, Toyota has begun a safety recall for 752,000 of the vehicles worldwide, 267,000 of them in the US, as a result of a flaw in the hybrid software for 2013-2015 standard Prius cars and 2014-2017 Prius V models.

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The machines won’t kick into a failsafe mode “in rare situations” if the hybrid system fails, forcing the gas engine to lose power and stall — a significant problem if you’re on the highway.

The fix will involve a free software update at the dealership, plus an inverter fix if that component failed as a result of the glitch. Drivers will be notified by late August.

While this doesn’t appear to be an urgent issue, it’s not great news for a company considered a pioneer in hybrid cars. It’s not as serious a blow as it might have been in the past, though.

The automaker has expanded its hybrid range beyond the Prius in recent years, to the point where it’s launching its first RAV4 plug-in hybrid this summer.

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