Toyota GB statement on vehicle theft

Diversity at Toyota

We take the issue of Toyota and Lexus vehicle theft very seriously. We are continuously developing technical solutions to make our vehicles more secure, to help reduce the risk of theft.

An enhanced security hardware system was introduced in October 2021 (Lexus) and October 2022 (Toyota) on the latest models targeted by criminals. Since which, we have seen a significant drop in thefts of those models.

For older models, we endeavour to create solutions that can offer enhanced protection to our customers.  Following significant investments by Toyota GB, in line with that of other vehicle manufacturers, newly developed official Toyota and Lexus security hardware components will very soon be available to fit to those targeted models registered before October 2021.

Following communication from Toyota and Lexus in the coming weeks, owners should contact their local dealer to arrange fitment. Customers can already speak to their local dealer about the fitment of a protective plate to block access to the vehicle’s electronics. This is a nationwide customer care offering available on Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Lexus RX and Lexus NX.

As a vehicle manufacturer, we can never completely eliminate the risk of vehicle theft. This is an industry-wide issue, concerning all vehicle manufacturers and affecting the most popular models first.

In order to further reduce the theft risk, we regularly collaborate and share information with insurance associations, police and law enforcement authorities, theft prevention experts and other key stakeholders around the world. This enables us to understand new threats and techniques used by thieves and develop more secured systems. 

Alongside our efforts, we urge those authorities to focus on reducing the number of thefts. We would also like to see action taken that leads to the end to the online sale of devices used by criminals to steal cars without using the car keys, as these devices serve no purpose other than a criminal one.

How do thieves manage to steal cars in this manner?

The thieves disconnect part of the headlamp and use a malicious device to send signals to the control CAN bus (the communication ‘backbone’ within a car) that allow the doors to open and the car to start without the key or remote control.

Thieves need to:

  • Purchase a relatively expensive rogue device (third-party ‘emergency start‘ device which costs around £2500 – £4000 each)
  • Gain physical access to the vehicle’s CAN bus communication wires for an uninterrupted period.

The third-party ‘emergency start‘ device has the capability to initiate an exploit in the following manner:

  • Once connected to the vehicle’s CAN bus communication wires, the third-party ‘emergency start‘ device can send a prioritised series of CAN signals to bypass the vehicle’s security and immobiliser systems, which could allow a thief to unlock the doors and turn the vehicle’s ignition ON.
  • The third-party ‘emergency start’ device is then disconnected.
  • At this point a thief can enter the vehicle and start the car without the key.

What is Toyota doing to prevent these types of attacks?

Toyota and Lexus take the issue of car theft very seriously.  We are continuously developing technical solutions to make our vehicles more secure to help reduce the risk of theft.

In fact, in the UK market, an enhanced security hardware was introduced in October 2021 on the latest versions of the models that had previously been targeted by criminals. Since then, we have seen a significant drop-off in terms of successful thefts of those models.

For older models we endeavour to create solutions that can offer enhanced protection to our customers. 

We cannot divulge the precise nature of the imminent security enhancement; should we do so we risk offering information into the public domain that could be of interest to criminal parties.

The intention is to make the security enhancement available to vehicles affected by CAN bus theft.

What models are known to be targeted by this issue and are newer models affected?

The models primarily targeted are fourth-generation Lexus RX and the Toyota RAV4. 

For older models we endeavour to create solutions that can offer enhanced protection to our customers.

Since October 2022, Toyota models are subject to a platform change that negates CAN Bus theft. This excludes Hilux, which is not subject to CAN bus attacks.

When did Toyota first become aware of the vulnerability in the security systems?

It is not so much vulnerability of the security systems but more so the growing rise in criminal gangs targeting vehicles for ‘cannibalisation’ and/or complete theft.  

Instances appear to have been rising significantly from 2019-2020.

There are many factors involved and at a global level. This includes parts of the world experiencing parts shortage which results in targeted thefts to supply vehicles and/or parts sent to countries experiencing trade restrictions.

Which models can be fitted with the enhanced security feature?

It can be fitted to Land Cruiser 150, RAV4 and first-generation Toyota C-HR.

When is the enhanced security upgrade going to be available and will it be free of charge?

Exact timings are still to be confirmed. We anticipate being able to advise the Toyota Centre network with full details soon. The security enhancement needs to be carried out at a Toyota Centre. Costs are under review; customers may incur a nominal charge.

Are any new models targeted by thieves?

While no car can be considered 100% immune to criminal intent, more recent models are equipped with enhanced security systems aimed at deterring CAN bus type thefts.

Given that the rise in this type or car theft has been known for several years in other countries and is growing in the UK why wasn’t I told about this?

Toyota takes the issue of car crime very seriously. To protect customers’ vehicles our approach is not to disclose our vehicle theft analysis data. The sharing of information could enable thieves to find ways to circumvent anti–theft technologies or make some models particularly attractive to some thieves and unnecessarily vulnerable to attack.

Is a Vehicle Protection Plate (VPP) available for any Toyota models?

Yes, for RAV4, excluding the Plug-In Hybrid model (which is not susceptible to CAN bus attack). The fitment is chargeable.

What is the countermeasure and what’s the plan moving forwards?

We are continuously developing technical solutions to make our vehicles more secure and reduce the risk of theft. An enhanced security hardware was introduced in October 2022 on the latest versions of the models that had previously been targeted by criminals. Since then, we have seen a significant drop-off in terms of successful thefts of those models.

Why is there no recall for vehicles susceptible to the CAN bus attack?

Recall announcements in the UK are guided by very specific guidelines as drawn up by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). To qualify as a recall, the issue must relate to a safety or thermal type issue where there is potential for injury as a result of vehicle manufacture or component failure. Only in these such circumstances can a recall be announced. In recall circumstances, the DVSA will provide manufacturers access to ownership records for purpose of communication. Instances of theft do not trigger a recall.

Will Toyota pay for damage caused by an attempted theft?

No. This will need to be addressed by the customer and the vehicle insurers. While we understand theft or attempted theft can be highly upsetting and, in some cases, a costly experience, in such instances customers are first and foremost victims of crime. Toyota does not cover costs associated with criminal activity either under the terms of the warranty or as goodwill.

What is the position with insuring affected models?

As a manufacturer, we stay close to Toyota Insurance colleagues and indeed all motor insurers. We are aware that in many cases, insurance premiums might have increased as a direct result of vehicle crime. We need to refer you to your insurer for further comment.

947 comments

  1. Will the enhanced security fitting fee be the same across all dealerships for the same vehicle as I expect some will try to make as much money from the customer as they’re able to

    1. Hi Steve,
      Thanks for your comment.
      Costs for the enhanced security are under review and customers may incur a nominal charge.
      Please let us know if there is anything else that we can assist you with.
      Thanks.

      1. We took delivery of. CHR excel 2.0 in June 2023. Reading your statement it would appear that the vehicle already has the enhanced security protection but I cannot tell when it was actually produced. Reg is FD23EBN.

      2. Hi Brenda, thanks for your comment.

        We can confirm that your Toyota C-HR is not deemed as a high risk model for CANbus theft. However, there are other types of theft so you may wish to look into additional precautions such as keeping your keys in a signal blocking faraday pouch and visual deterrents such as steering and wheel locks.

        Thanks,

        Toyota UK

    2. Good Morning
      My RAV4 is now 2 years old March 2022 is it recommended to have the plate fitted to this year.
      Best Regards
      Joe

      1. Hi Joe,
        Please provide your vehicle registration so we can check this for you.
        Thanks.

      2. Hi John,
        Thank you for confirming.
        Unfortunately, as per our latest statement, your RAV4 is a targeted model.
        A Vehicle Protection Plate is available for your RAV4, please contact your nearest Toyota Centre if you would like to have this fitted.
        Thank you.

  2. Thankfully the toyota name shines through and they are dealing with the issue unlike some other premium brands

    1. With regards to older hybrid model thefts.
      I like many have recently had my Toyota yaris hybrid stolen with someone easily breaking a window and the thief accessing the obd port and starting my car.
      What solutions is Toyota providing to prevent access of such nature via the obd port.

    1. Hi Vernon,
      Thanks for your question.
      Exact timings are still to be confirmed. We anticipate being able to advise the Toyota Centre network with full details before the end of April 2024.
      Thank you.

    2. My 2022 RAV4 was stolen yesterday morning using this method. This is the first time I had even heard of this type of theft. I am so disappointed to not have been advised of the security issue when my car was on for it’s service earlier this year!!!!!! I have always promoted Toyota for their reliability and manufacture responsibility but I’m begining to doubt this now. To know about this issue and not advise customers so they can take measures is irresponsible. I get plenty of promotional letters from the dealership so why could this not have been advised the same way. I’ve now got to get a new car, have increased insurance premiums and now am going to overly cautious about everything in my neighbourhood. Sorry Toyota but you have lost my business!!!!

  3. So are you saying that the PHEV model is not affected by canbus theft ?

    Please could you confirm this to me personally

    I have a October 23 dynamic model

    1. Hi Andrew,
      Thanks for your comment.
      Please provide your vehicle registration so that we can confirm this for you.
      Thanks.

    1. Hi John,
      Thanks for your comment.
      While no car can be considered 100% immune to criminal intent, the Auris is not impacted by this particular type of theft as the technology that enables CAN bus theft isn’t in this vehicle.
      Thanks.

  4. I have a 2018 RAV4 hybrid, it’s one of the first of this type.
    Is this car subject to this type of theft or is it just the later model.

      1. Hello Keith,
        Thanks for confirming.
        As your RAV4 was produced before April 2019, it does not have the technology that enables CAN bus thefts.
        If you are of course concerned about the vehicle security of your car, then we would offer the usual guidance in terms of trying to protect your car.
        For further advice on this, please take a look here – https://mag.toyota.co.uk/car-security-advice-and-tips/.
        Thanks.

  5. I have just been refused my insurance renewal by LV on my 2015 Lexus ct200h. Is the ct200h affected and should I contact my local dealer ?

    1. Hi Craig,
      Thanks for your comment.
      The Lexus CT does not have the technology that enables CAN bus thefts.
      If you are of course concerned about the vehicle security of your car, then we would offer the usual guidance in terms of trying to protect your car.
      For further advice on this, please take a look here – https://mag.lexus.co.uk/car-security-advice-and-tips/.
      Thanks.

      1. Thank you for your prompt reply. It does seem a little strange that cars like the ct200h and Auris are not affected and yet at least one insurance company will no longer insure them.

  6. Hi ,it looks like my Nov 2017 chr is effected by this ,spoke to dealer in n Ireland this morning and they know nothing about it
    How will Toyota let me know when this can be resolved
    Regards

    1. Hi Tom,
      Unfortunately we are unable to comment on non-UK specification vehicles.
      We would recommend contacting Toyota Ireland for further assistance with this matter.
      Thanks.

      1. Excuse me ,my car is a UK car and not a import
        N Ireland is part of the UK
        Would you tell a scotch man to see Toyota Scotland!!!

      2. Hi Tom,
        Please accept our apologies for the mistake in our previous comment.
        Please provide your vehicle registration so we can assist you further with this.
        Thanks.

  7. I have a chr gr sport reg PK23HDJ , is this vulnerable to this type of theft and, if so, when will the modification be available

    1. Hi Stephen,
      Thanks for your comment.
      While no car can be considered 100% immune to criminal intent, as your C-HR was produced in 2023, it is equipped with enhanced security systems aimed at deterring CAN bus type thefts.
      Thank you.

  8. I have been in contact with my local dealership with my car details to see if I need to get this “plate” fitted pertaining to the risk of theft. They emailed a prompt reply that they could fit the part which is free for £70 (not really a nominal fee in my eyes!) and to contact them if I wanted to book it in. I gave them the car details.
    However I am confused having read this statement issued by you do I need this? I have a RAV4 hybrid Sept 2023 which is not listed in the table published by you. How do I know if my car needs this VPP upgrade or is it safe. Is it something I can see under the bonnet to check I have it?
    My Reg AU73 XGE
    Many thanks for your help.

    1. Hello Kim,
      Thanks for your comment.
      While no car can be considered 100% immune to criminal intent, as your RAV4 was produced in 2023, it is equipped with enhanced security systems aimed at deterring CAN bus type thefts.
      Please let us know if you have any further questions.
      Thank you.

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