
Toyota’s flagship model Yaris has reported seat belt defect in U.S. The glitch is found in the seat belt pre-tensioners which are detected to tighten seat belts releasing hot vapours during frontal crash. The release of hot vapours from the charge that activates the pre-tensioners can cause a foam pad in the car to ignite and this can prove fatal.
Toyota Yaris is soon to make its debut in the Indian car market and this news of defect in the car could affect its sales performance in the country. To resolve this issue the company has noticed that removing the foam pad is the best possible solution. The company may fix the problem for the Yaris models that are available in America but what about India?
It’s difficult to say that whether we’ll have the foam-removed version of the Yaris or the actual model. We think the foam-removed version would hit Indian shores. And that’s something very obvious.
The car is designed with unique styling cues, sporty characteristics, and advanced engine technologies. Beside this minor problem which will definitely get fixed, the car does not have any other drawback. It’s a great success in North America and we have to wait to see its market in India.










A news like this when the car is to enter the Indian car market may prove to be a curse for the company. The car may not have a good market here with such a defect.
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