
Two more Toyota models, the Land Cruiser 300 SUV and the Vellfire MPV, have been recalled over the same potential problem with the 360-degree camera’s parking assist ECU that has impacted the Camry sedan. The voluntary recall has also been initiated for three models from Toyota’s luxury division, Lexus: the RX and NX SUVs and the LM MPV.
- Total of 6,309 Toyota and Lexus cars affected by recall
- Software glitch causes display to freeze or no image to show
2025 Toyota and Lexus 360 degree camera recall
4,863 Toyotas and 1,446 Lexus cars affected
The Toyota recall for the 360-degree camera issue has expanded from 2,257 units of the Camry to a total of 6,309 units. The cars affected by the latest recall – 1,862 Vellfires, 744 Land Cruisers, 745 RXs, 443 NXs and 258 LMs – are said to have the same software glitch with the parking assist ECU as the Camry, which can cause the image on the infotainment touchscreen to freeze while reversing or result in no image displayed “if the ignition is turned on or off within a specific time”.
2025 Toyota luxury cars and Lexus model prices
Toyota Land Cruiser 300 price range is Rs 2.16 crore-2.25 crore
Toyota brought the latest Land Cruiser 300 to India in February 2025, and the full-size luxury SUV is priced between Rs 2.16 crore and Rs 2.25 crore. The current Vellfire, Toyota’s other luxury car in India, has been on sale since August 2023, and this hybrid MPV costs Rs 1.20 crore-1.30 crore. Lexus’s more premium version of the Vellfire, the LM MPV, launched in India in March 2024, costs Rs 2.15-2.69 crore, while the RX (April 2023) and NX (March 2022) have price ranges of Rs 96 lakh-1.18 crore and Rs 66.59 lakh-73.40 lakh, respectively. Lexus updated the NX 350h in August and the LM in October this year with more features and an E20 fuel-compliant hybrid engine.
All prices are ex-showroom, India.
Two more Toyota models, the Land Cruiser 300 SUV and the Vellfire MPV, have been recalled over the same potential problem with the 360-degree camera’s parking assist ECU that has impacted the Camry sedan. The voluntary recall has also been initiated for three models from Toyota’s luxury division, Lexus: the RX and NX SUVs and the LM MPV.
- Total of 6,309 Toyota and Lexus cars affected by recall
- Software glitch causes display to freeze or no image to show
2025 Toyota and Lexus 360 degree camera recall
4,863 Toyotas and 1,446 Lexus cars affected
The Toyota recall for the 360-degree camera issue has expanded from 2,257 units of the Camry to a total of 6,309 units. The cars affected by the latest recall – 1,862 Vellfires, 744 Land Cruisers, 745 RXs, 443 NXs and 258 LMs – are said to have the same software glitch with the parking assist ECU as the Camry, which can cause the image on the infotainment touchscreen to freeze while reversing or result in no image displayed “if the ignition is turned on or off within a specific time”.
2025 Toyota luxury cars and Lexus model prices
Toyota Land Cruiser 300 price range is Rs 2.16 crore-2.25 crore
Toyota brought the latest Land Cruiser 300 to India in February 2025, and the full-size luxury SUV is priced between Rs 2.16 crore and Rs 2.25 crore. The current Vellfire, Toyota’s other luxury car in India, has been on sale since August 2023, and this hybrid MPV costs Rs 1.20 crore-1.30 crore. Lexus’s more premium version of the Vellfire, the LM MPV, launched in India in March 2024, costs Rs 2.15-2.69 crore, while the RX (April 2023) and NX (March 2022) have price ranges of Rs 96 lakh-1.18 crore and Rs 66.59 lakh-73.40 lakh, respectively. Lexus updated the NX 350h in August and the LM in October this year with more features and an E20 fuel-compliant hybrid engine.
All prices are ex-showroom, India.

