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Toyota investing $71.4 million in Jackson casting plant; adding 33 jobs

PLANO, Texas – Toyota’s U.S. manufacturing presence is expanding again to meet growing demand for hybrid vehicles. As a part of Toyota’s recent commitment to invest up to $10 billion in the U.S. over the next five years, the company announces a $912 million investment and 252 new jobs across five manufacturing plants to increase hybrid capacity and bring hybrid-electric Corollas to its production lineup.

 

This investment in Toyota’s plants in West Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Missouri further builds on the company’s ongoing commitment to reinvesting profits in its U.S. operations.

 

“Customers are embracing Toyota’s hybrid vehicles, and our U.S. manufacturing teams are gearing up to meet that growing demand,” said Kevin Voelkel, senior vice president, manufacturing operations. “Toyota’s philosophy is to build where we sell, and by adding more American jobs and investing across our U.S. footprint, we continue to stay true to that philosophy.”

 

“Toyota’s continued investment in Jackson-Madison County is a clear testament to the strength of our workforce and our community’s commitment to supporting advanced manufacturing,” stated Madison County Mayor AJ Massey. “We’re proud to see this facility play an important role in Toyota’s hybrid future — one that brings more quality jobs, innovation and opportunity to West Tennessee.”

 

“We’re grateful for Toyota’s ongoing partnership and investment in Jackson,” stated Jackson Mayor Scott Conger. “This expansion reinforces our city’s position as a hub for innovation and skilled talent, and it’s another example of how global companies continue to grow right here in Jackson. We’re proud to see this investment create new opportunities and strengthen the foundation for Jackson’s continued growth and success.”

 

A state-by-state look at the new investments, totaling $912 million and 252 new jobs:

 

Toyota Tennessee: $71.4 million, 33 jobs


Toyota’s casting plant at 301 James Lawrence Road in Jackson, Tenn. will add 33 jobs to increase production of hybrid transaxle cases and housings and engine blocks for hybrid vehicles. The investment includes three all-new production lines and will increase production capacity by nearly 500,000 units annually. Production on the new lines will start in 2027 and 2028. The plant represents a $497 million investment.

 

Toyota West Virginia: $453 million, 80 jobs


Toyota’s Buffalo, W.V. plant will add 80 jobs to increase assembly of 4-cylinder hybrid-compatible engines, sixth-generation hybrid transaxles and rear motor stators. The expansion, which will begin production in 2027, also includes new shift patterns for greater efficiency. Toyota West Virginia assembles more than one million engines, transmissions and hybrid transaxles annually and represents a $3.3 billion investment.

 

Toyota Kentucky: $204.4 million, 82 jobs


Toyota’s largest plant globally, located in Georgetown, Ky., will add 82 jobs and install an all-new machining line for 4-cylinder hybrid-compatible engines, lining off in 2027. The powertrain facility can assemble up to 700,000 units annually. Toyota Kentucky employs nearly 10,000 team members and represents an investment exceeding $11 billion.

 

Toyota Mississippi: $125 million


Toyota’s Blue Springs, Miss. plant will add the hybrid-electric Corolla – marking the first electrified Corollas assembled in the U.S. The plant employs 2,400 and represents a $1.3 billion investment.

 

Toyota Missouri: $57.1 million, 57 jobs


Toyota’s casting plant in Troy, Mo. will add 57 jobs and a new cylinder head production line for hybrid vehicles. The new line, which will start production in 2027, will increase plant capacity by more than 200,000 cylinder heads annually and bring the total investment to $629 million.

 

Toyota’s Commitment to the U.S.


This investment supports Toyota’s broader goal to invest up to $10 billion over five years in U.S. manufacturing. Currently, Toyota assembles about half of the vehicles it sells in the U.S., with North American manufacturing facilities assembling more than three-quarters (76 percent) of the vehicles it sells in the U.S.

 

Toyota’s multi-pathway powertrain approach continues to drive steady growth in electrified vehicles, including hybrids, plug-ins and all electric, which now account for nearly 50 percent of the company’s U.S. sales.

 

“We’re proud of our plant’s continued growth and honored to help lead Toyota’s transition into a mobility company,” said Alivia Luikart, team member, Toyota West Virginia. “Our future is bright, and it’s rewarding to know that our company has faith in our ability and trusts our team to drive Toyota forward.”

 

Beyond its manufacturing investments, Toyota is also actively preparing the workforce of the future. The Toyota USA Foundation recently launched Driving Possibilities, a $110 million initiative to support PreK-12 education and beyond. The long-term program aims to close educational gaps through innovative, hands-on STEM learning while addressing the essential needs of students and families.

 

Additional Quotes:

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee: “Toyota’s continued investment in the Volunteer State is a testament to Tennessee’s unmatched business climate and highly skilled workforce. As their operations grow, we’re proud that more Tennesseans will have the opportunity to build a career with one of the world’s leading manufacturers.”

 

U.S. Congressman David Kustoff, Tennessee: “Toyota’s expansion of its Jackson, TN facility demonstrates the company’s commitment to West Tennessee. This investment will add quality jobs, reinforcing Toyota’s ongoing role as a major employer in our community. West Tennessee continues to be an attractive place to live, work, and raise a family thanks to our leadership at the local, state, and federal levels. Congratulations to Madison County for the growth in your community and thank you to Toyota for your dedication to our economy.”

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