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Toyota unit Hino's data scandal spreads to small trucks

Automaker halts shipments of nearly all commercial trucks in Japan

Japanese truck maker Hino Motors, already under pressure for falsifying data for its heavy-duty models, said it failed to adequately test its light-duty models. (Photo by Akira Kodaka)

TOKYO -- Toyota Motor unit Hino Motors on Monday revealed improper engine performance testing for its light-duty commerical trucks, widening a quality control scandal just weeks after acknowledging it had falsified emissions tests on larger vehicles for decades.

The company said it had not tested the emissions levels of its Hino Dutro light truck engines at least twice, as regulations require, despite submitting documents to authorities that it had done so.

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