Toyota recalls 969 Land Cruiser 300, 117 Lexus LX SUVs in India over gearbox issues
Toyota has initiated a voluntary recall for 969 units of the Land Cruiser 300, while Lexus India is calling back 117 units of the LX to fix a potential transmission control software fault in their shared 10-speed automatic gearbox.

Toyota and Lexus have jointly initiated a voluntary recall campaign in India, targeting a potential software malfunction in the transmission systems of certain Land Cruiser and LX SUV models. The recall affects a total of 1,086 vehicles, comprising 969 units of the Toyota Land Cruiser and 117 units of the Lexus LX. The affected Land Cruiser vehicles were manufactured between September 4, 2024, and September 30, 2025, while the impacted Lexus LX units were produced from March 6, 2025, to September 29, 2025.
Key Highlights
- Toyota and Lexus Announce Voluntary Recall for Transmission Software Issue in India. Toyota and Lexus have jointly initiated a voluntary recall campaign in India, targeting a potential software malfunction in the transmission systems of certain Land Cruiser and LX SUV models.
- The recall affects a total of 1,086 vehicles, comprising 969 units of the Toyota Land Cruiser and 117 units of the Lexus LX.
- The affected Land Cruiser vehicles were manufactured between September 4, 2024, and September 30, 2025, while the impacted Lexus LX units were produced from March 6, 2025, to September 29, 2025. According to official statements from both brands, the recall is a proactive measure aimed at reprogramming the Transmission Control Computer (TCC) software, which is responsible for managing transmission performance.
- The issue has been identified as a software-related glitch that could potentially compromise the safe operation of the vehicles’ transmissions. Details of the Affected Vehicles and Technical Background The Toyota Land Cruiser (LC 300) and Lexus LX share a common platform and, in several markets including India, are equipped with the same powertrain.
According to official statements from both brands, the recall is a proactive measure aimed at reprogramming the Transmission Control Computer (TCC) software, which is responsible for managing transmission performance. The issue has been identified as a software-related glitch that could potentially compromise the safe operation of the vehicles’ transmissions.
Details of the Affected Vehicles and Technical Background

The Toyota Land Cruiser (LC 300) and Lexus LX share a common platform and, in several markets, including India, are equipped with the same powertrain. Both models utilize a twin-turbo V6 diesel engine paired with a 10-speed torque converter automatic transmission. The gear shifts in this electronically controlled transmission (ECT) are managed by a set of linear solenoids.
The identified issue arises when one of these solenoids fails. In such cases, the transmission may over-rev in certain gears, a problem attributed to the electronic control module’s inability to communicate the failure to the Engine Control Unit (ECU). This malfunction can result in a reduction of power delivered to the driven wheels, especially at higher speeds, and may also cause damage to the transmission components.
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Potential Safety Risks
In rare instances, the malfunction could lead to transmission fluid leaking onto hot components of the exhaust system. Such a scenario increases the risk of fire, underscoring the importance of addressing the software glitch promptly. However, since the issue is confined to the software controlling the transmission and engine, the required corrective action involves reprogramming the relevant electronic modules.
Recall Process and Customer Guidance
As part of the voluntary recall campaign, Toyota and Lexus dealerships across India will directly contact owners of the affected vehicles to provide details regarding the recall procedure. The process is expected to involve a software update to the Transmission Control Computer, which will be carried out at authorized service centers.
Customers who own the specified models are also encouraged to reach out to their nearest authorized dealership for further information and to confirm whether their vehicle is included in the recall. Both brands have emphasized their commitment to customer safety and have assured that the software update will be provided free of charge.
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Conclusion
This recall highlights the ongoing efforts by automotive manufacturers to address potential safety and performance issues proactively, particularly as modern vehicles become increasingly reliant on complex electronic control systems. Owners of the affected Toyota Land Cruiser and Lexus LX models are advised to respond promptly to dealership communications to ensure the continued safe operation of their vehicles.
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