Toyota Forklift Emissions Cheating – Potential Recovery for Toyota Forklift Owners/Lessees

Toyota has admitted to emissions cheating in gasoline and diesel engines used in Toyota forklifts sold in Japan, spanning more than a decade. The misconduct is believed to affect not only emissions but also vehicle performance and durability. Lieff Cabraser’s consumer fraud group is actively investigating similar allegations about Toyota’s forklifts in the U.S., where sales for several Toyota forklift models have previously been suspended due to delays in obtaining U.S. engine emissions certification.

If you own or lease Toyota forklift trucks in the U.S., including those equipped with 1ZS, 1KD, and 4Y engines, we urge you to use the form on this page to contact a consumer fraud lawyer at Lieff Cabraser today to learn about your rights and potential recovery for Toyota’s alleged fraud.

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