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Toyota has recently announced a stop-sale for their Grand Highlander and TX SUV models in the US due to an airbag issue. The problem specifically involves the driver’s side curtain airbag failing to deploy in the event of a crash if the driver’s window is rolled down. This airbag is crucial for protecting the upper body in case of an accident.

Approximately 145,000 units of the 2024 Grand Highlander and TX are affected by this recall. Current owners of these models will be informed of a solution by mid-August once Toyota has devised a fix for the issue. Both the Toyota Grand Highlander and Lexus TX are manufactured in the same plant in Princeton, Indiana.

In the year 2024, Toyota has already sold 48,840 Grand Highlanders and Lexus has sold 18,965 units of the TX. These SUVs share the same base engine, a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder. However, the Grand Highlander offers a Hybrid Max option with 362 horsepower, while the TX has a plug-in hybrid variant with up to 406 hp. The starting price for the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander is $44,715, while the premium Lexus TX comes in at $55,050.

Affected customers should be aware of this recall and await further instructions from Toyota regarding the necessary repairs. It is crucial for the safety of both drivers and passengers that this issue is addressed promptly to prevent any potential harm in case of an accident. Toyota is working diligently to rectify the problem and ensure the continued safety of their customers.