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Toyota runs a mid-tier C average safety profile across 37 tracked model years. The brand sits in the middle of the NHTSA distribution; specific model years matter more than the brand average.

Across the brand, NHTSA recalls total 82 and consumer complaints total 2,677 over the dataset window. The per-model-year pages on this site show the breakdown — for any specific used-car purchase, the model year matters far more than the brand average.

37
Vehicles
2.7K
Total Complaints
82
Recall Campaigns
50/100
Avg Safety Score

Toyota at a Glance

Toyota averages a C on the RecallIndex Safety Score across 37 vehicles in our database — roughly typical for the auto industry. Across the fleet, NHTSA records 2.7K consumer complaints and 82 recall campaigns. Brand averages can mask sharp model-to-model variation; the table below shows the spread.

Across 37 model-year combinations, Toyota averages roughly 72 consumer complaints per vehicle in NHTSA records. Complaint volume scales with production — high-selling models get more complaints in absolute terms simply because more units are on the road. The RecallIndex Safety Score normalizes for this so brands and models can be compared on a like-for-like basis.

Toyota has 82 NHTSA recall campaigns on record across all model years tracked here. Recall count alone can mislead — a single recall can affect millions of vehicles or just a few hundred VINs. The Safety Score weights each recall by component severity (engine, brakes, steering, airbags carry the highest weight) and the count of affected vehicles, so a small targeted recall on a minor component does not move the score the way a fleet-wide brake or airbag recall does.

Most Complaints

Top Toyota Models by Complaint Volume

These are the Toyota models with the highest NHTSA consumer complaint counts. High volume can reflect a real defect, a high-production-volume model, or both. The Safety Score normalizes for production where possible.

All Vehicles

Every Toyota in the RecallIndex Database (37)

Full Toyota catalog from NHTSA records, sorted by complaint volume. Each row links to the model\'s detail page with full recall history, complaint breakdown, and Safety Score factor scoring.

YearModelComplaintsRecallsGrade
2021Highlander4324F
2021RAV43611D
2022Highlander2025F
2021Corolla1731D
2024RAV41533D
2023Highlander1499F
2024Tacoma1344D
2023RAV41283D
2022RAV41221D
2022Corolla870C
2021Tacoma720C
2023Corolla703D
2025RAV4573D
2024Corolla552D
2022Tacoma533D
2025Tacoma524D
2023Tacoma464D
20254Runner421C
20224Runner383C
2024Highlander367D
20214Runner321B
20234Runner291C
2025Land Cruiser240B
2022Prius221B
2025Corolla220B
2024Prius214C
2023Prius164C
2025Prius142B
20244Runner81B
2021Prius60A
2025Highlander53B
2026Corolla51B
20264Runner41A
2026Prius41A
2026Tacoma20A
2021Land Cruiser10A
2024Land Cruiser01A

How to Check Your Toyota for Open Recalls

For any specific Toyota vehicle, the authoritative way to check for open recalls is to enter its 17-character VIN at the official NHTSA Recalls portal. The portal queries directly against manufacturer recall records and will show whether your VIN is part of any active campaign and whether the remedy has been performed. Recall remedies are performed free of charge by the manufacturer\'s authorized dealer network under the federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act.

For non-vehicle product recalls — child seats outside their factory installation, accessories, aftermarket parts — check the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Tire-specific defect investigations are also tracked in NHTSA\'s separate tire recall database. The full RecallIndex methodology is documented on the methodology page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many recalls does Toyota have?

Toyota has 82 NHTSA recall campaigns on record across 37 vehicles in the RecallIndex database. To check whether a specific vehicle has any open recalls, enter its VIN at NHTSA's official recalls portal — the brand-level total includes both active and completed campaigns.

Is Toyota reliable?

RecallIndex doesn't measure reliability directly — that requires longitudinal repair-rate data we don't collect. What we measure is safety: recall severity, complaint frequency, and crash/fire reports. Toyota's average Safety Score is 50/100 (Grade C). For reliability rankings, consult Consumer Reports or J.D. Power; for a defect-and-complaint view, the model-level pages below are the right starting point.

What is the most-complained-about Toyota?

Among Toyota vehicles in the RecallIndex database, the model with the most NHTSA complaints is the 2021 2021 Highlander with 432 consumer complaints. High complaint volume can reflect a real defect, a high-production model, or both — the model page breaks down complaints by component and shows whether the count is normal for the production volume.

How do I check for open recalls on a specific Toyota?

Enter your 17-character VIN at NHTSA's official recalls portal at nhtsa.gov/recalls. The portal queries directly against manufacturer recall records and shows whether your specific VIN is part of any active recall, plus whether the remedy has been completed. Authorized dealers perform recall remedies free of charge under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.

Where does this Toyota data come from?

Every figure on this page comes from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's public Recalls and Complaints databases, plus NHTSA's vPIC vehicle catalog. RecallIndex aggregates and re-presents the data; we do not modify NHTSA's underlying records. For non-vehicle product recalls, see the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at cpsc.gov/Recalls; for FDA-regulated products, see fda.gov.

Source: NHTSA Recalls and NHTSA Complaints databases — public domain. Cross-reference with CPSC for non-motor-vehicle product recalls and FDA Recalls for FDA-regulated items. Last refreshed May 2026.