List of Toyota factories
This list comprises Toyota's manufacturing facilities worldwide, as well as others that are jointly owned by the company or run under a contract.[1]
Toyota manufacturing facilities
Japan
There are a total of sixteen Toyota-owned factories in Japan.[2][3] All but three of these are located in or near Toyota City, while the others are located in Kyushu, Hokkaido and northern Honshu.
Operator | Plant name | Location | Current main products[4] | Start of operations | Unit production | Employees | |
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Toyota Motor Corporation | Honsha | Toyota, Aichi | Forged parts, hybrid system parts, fuel cell system parts, chassis parts | 1938-11 | 1,776 | ||
Motomachi | Toyota, Aichi | Crown, Lexus LC, Mirai, GR Corolla, GR Yaris, Noah, Voxy, C+pod, bZ4X/Subaru Solterra, Lexus RZ | 1959-08 | 73,000 | 4,085 | ||
Kamigo | Toyota, Aichi | Engines M, K, S, R, T | 1965-11 | 3,034 | |||
Takaoka | Toyota, Aichi | RAV4, Harrier, Corolla, Corolla Touring, Corolla Cross | 1966-09 | 179,000 | 3,293 | ||
Miyoshi | Miyoshi, Aichi | Transmission-related parts, forged parts, engine-related parts | 1968-07 | – | 1,456 | ||
Tsutsumi | Toyota, Aichi | Prius, Prius PHV, Camry, Corolla Sport, Lexus ES | 1970-12 | 510,000 | 5,045 | ||
Myochi | Miyoshi, Aichi | Powertrain-related parts | 1973-06 | 1,512 | |||
Shimoyama | Miyoshi, Aichi | Engines, fuel cell tanks | 1975-03 | 1,535 | |||
Kinu-ura | Hekinan, Aichi | Transmission-related parts | 1978-08 | 3,062 | |||
Tahara | Tahara, Aichi | Lexus LS, Lexus IS, Lexus GX, Lexus RC, Lexus NX, Land Cruiser Prado, 4Runner, engines | 1979-01 | 396,000 | 7,821 | ||
Teiho | Toyota, Aichi | Mechanical equipment, moldings for resin and casting and forging | 1986-02 | 1,083 | |||
Hirose | Toyota, Aichi | Research and development and production of electronic control devices, ICs | 1989-03 | 1,605 | |||
Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd.[5] | Kariya[5] | Kariya, Aichi[6] | Vehicles for the elderly and people with disabilities "Welcab", Coms | 1945-08-31[6] | |||
Kotobuki New Development Center[5] | Toyota, Aichi[6] | 1960-05[5] | |||||
Yoshiwara[5] | Toyota, Aichi[6] | Lexus LX, Land Cruiser (J300), Land Cruiser (J70), Coaster[5] | 1962-01[5] | ||||
Fujimatsu[5] | Kariya, Aichi[6] | Voxy, Noah, Prius[5] | 1964-01[5] | ||||
Inabe[5] | Inabe, Mie[6] | Alphard, Vellfire, Lexus LM, HiAce[5] | 1993-12[5] | ||||
Gifu Auto Body Honsha[5] (Gifu Auto Body Co., Ltd.)[7] | Kakamigahara, Gifu[7] | HiAce, ambulances[5] | 1940-10[7] | ||||
Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc.[8] | Miyata[8] | Miyawaka, Fukuoka[8] | Lexus ES, Lexus RX, Lexus NX, Lexus UX, engines, hybrid system parts | 1992-12-22[8] | 309,000 | 7,154 | |
Kanda[8] | Miyako, Fukuoka[8] | Engines | 2005-12-20[8] | ||||
Kokura[8] | Kokura, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka[8] | Transaxles | 2008-08-01[8] | ||||
Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc.[9] | Tomakomai, Hokkaido[9] | Transmissions, powertrain-related parts | 1991-02-08[10] | 2,394 | |||
Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc.[11] | Formerly, Kanto Auto Works, Ltd.[11] | Higashi Fuji[11] | Susono, Shizuoka[12] | Closed[13] | 1967-05[11] | 343,000 | 7,441 |
Iwate[11] | Kanegasaki, Iwate[12] | Yaris, Yaris Cross, Aqua, C-HR[11] | 1993-11[11] | ||||
Suyama (formerly, Higashi Fuji Machine)[11] | Susono, Shizuoka[12] | Stamping molds for vehicles[11] | 2009-06[11] | ||||
Formerly, Central Motor Co., Ltd.[11] | Miyagi Ohira (formerly, Miyagi)[11] | Ōhira, Miyagi[12] | Sienta, JPN Taxi, Corolla Axio, Corolla Fielder, auto bodies, auto parts, molds, machine tools, measuring instruments, and machinery and equipment[11] | 1950-09[11] | |||
Formerly, Toyota Motor Tohoku Corporation[11] | Miyagi Taiwa[12] | Taiwa, Miyagi[12] | Electronically controlled brake actuators (ABS, ECB), axles, torque converters, etc.[11] | 1997-07[11] | |||
Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.[14] | Ikeda[14] | Ikeda, Osaka[15] | Passo, Roomy, Copen GR Sport | 1939-05[15] | 1,251[15] | ||
Kyoto[14] | Ōyamazaki, Kyoto[16] | Probox | 1973-04[16] | 1,151[16] | |||
Ryūō | Ryūō, Shiga | Raize | |||||
Oita (Nakatsu) (Daihatsu Motor Kyushu Co., Ltd)[14] | Nakatsu, Ōita[17] | Pixis Epoch, Pixis Joy, Pixis Mega, Pixis Truck, Pixis Van | 2004-11[17] | 2,346[17] | |||
Toyota Industries Corporation[14] | Nagakusa[14] | Ōbu, Aichi[18] | RAV4, RAV4 PHV | 1967[18] | 2,887[18] | ||
Hino Motors, Ltd.[14] | Hamura[14] | Hamura, Tokyo[19] | Dyna, FJ Cruiser, ToyoAce[14] |
Indonesia
Philippines
- Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMPC), Santa Rosa, Province of Laguna – Innova, Vios – 28,000 units produced. Formerly produced Revo and Corolla (transferred production to Thailand).
Thailand
- Toyota Motor Thailand (TMT)
- Toyota Gateway plant, Hua Samrong, Chachoengsao – Vios, Yaris XP150 sedan, Yaris XP150 hatchback, Camry, C-HR, Corolla Cross
- Toyota Samrong plant, Samrong Tai, Samut Prakan – Hilux (mostly domestic models), Fortuner (IMV platform)
- Toyota Ban Pho plant, Lad Kwang, Chachoengsao – Hilux (export models only)
- Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Chonburi – Engines[20]
- Toyota Auto Works
- Theparak plant, Samut Prakan — HiAce, Commuter
Vietnam
- Toyota Motor Vietnam, Phúc Yên, Vĩnh Phúc – Fortuner, Innova, Vios
France
Belgium
- Brussels – European R&D facility since 1987. Similar facilities were opened in Germany (1993) and France (2000)
Czech Republic
- Toyota Motor Manufacturing Czech Republic (TMMCZ) (former joint venture with PSA Peugeot Citroën), Kolín, Czech Republic – Aygo X, Yaris XP210
Poland
Russian Federation
- The 224-ha factory in Shushary was laid down in 2005 and launched production on December 21, 2007. Currently produces 20,000 2.4L and 3.5L Toyota Camry vehicles per year, the production and model row might be extended in future.[22]
- OOO Sollers-Bussan, Vladivostok – Land Cruiser Prado
Turkey
United Kingdom
- Toyota Manufacturing UK (TMUK)
- Burnaston, Derbyshire[23] – Corolla hatchback and estate[24]
- Deeside, North Wales[23] - Engines
North America
Facility | Location | Established | Products | Employees |
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Toyota Auto Body California | Long Beach, California | 1972 | Produces sheet metal and aluminum components, subassemblies, steering columns, catalytic converters, and other parts | 293 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky | Georgetown, Kentucky | 1986 | Assembles Avalon, Avalon Hybrid, Camry, Camry Hybrid, Lexus ES and produces engines | 8,059 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada | Cambridge and Woodstock, Ontario | 1986 | Assembles RAV4, RAV4 Hybrid, Lexus RX 350 and Lexus RX 450h. | 9,000 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Missouri | St. Louis and Troy, Missouri | 1990 | Produces engine and transmission components | 1,300 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Tennessee | Jackson, Tennessee | |||
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana | Princeton, Indiana | 1996 | Assembles Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, and Sienna | 7,296 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia | Buffalo, West Virginia | 1996 | Produces engines and transmissions | 1,392 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama | Huntsville, Alabama | 2001 | Produces engines | 1,100 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California | Tijuana, Baja California | 2002 | Assembles Tacoma and produces truck beds | 2,021 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas | San Antonio, Texas | 2003 | Assembles Sequoia and Tundra | 2,542 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi | Blue Springs, Mississippi | 2007 | Assembles Corolla | 1,741 |
Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Guanajuato | Apaseo el Grande, Guanajuato | 2019 | Assembles Tacoma | 1,073 |
Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA (50% joint venture with Mazda) |
Huntsville, Alabama | 2021 | Assembles Corolla Cross | 4,000 |
Argentina
- Toyota Argentina (TASA), Zárate, Buenos Aires Province – Hilux and SW4. Production started in 1997.
Brazil
- Toyota do Brasil Ltda.
- São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo – Corolla & Hilux autoparts. Production of Land Cruiser Bandeirantes started in 1958 (first plant outside Japan). To be shut down in 2023.[25]
- Indaiatuba, São Paulo – Corolla, Corolla Cross. Production started in 1998.[26]
- Sorocaba, São Paulo – Etios, Yaris XP150. Started in 2012.[27]
- Porto Feliz, São Paulo – engine plant.
Venezuela
- Toyota de Venezuela, C.A (TDV), Cumana, Sucre State. This Plant located in the northeast of Venezuela, produces Toyota Corolla, Toyota Hilux, Toyota Fortuner and Daihatsu Terios. Previously a large maker of Land Cruiser 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80 series, and 4Runner.
South Africa
- Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) – Prospecton, Durban – Corolla, Corolla Cross, Fortuner, Quantum, Hilux and an assortment of Hino Trucks. Assembly began in 1962, by Motor Assemblies who also built Volvos and Ramblers.[28] Their Durban plant was opened in 1970, but they had been assembled for several years already. The Stout was the first Toyota available in South Africa, beginning in 1961.
Joint venture, licensed, and contract factories
Austria
- Magna Steyr, Graz, Styria – Supra
France
- PSA Peugeot Citroën Plant, Valenciennes-Hordain – ProAce, ProAce City[29]
China
- FAW Toyota
- Tianjin – Allion, Avalon, Corolla, Corolla Cross, IZOA, Vios, Harrier
- Sichuan – Coaster, Land Cruiser Prado
- Changchun – RAV4
- GAC Toyota, Guangzhou – Camry, C-HR, Frontlander, Highlander, Levin, Levin GT, Sienna, Venza, Wildlander, Yaris XP150
Colombia
- PRACO Didacol – Since 2005, here only produces trucks from the brand Hino in five models.
India
- Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM), Bidadi, Karnataka – Camry, Innova Crysta, Fortuner, Yaris XP150 sedan
- Maruti Suzuki/Suzuki Motor Gujarat – Belta, Glanza/Starlet, Rumion, Urban Cruiser
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
- UMW Toyota Motor
- Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd., Shah Alam, Selangor – Fortuner, Hilux, Innova
- UMW Toyota Motor, Bukit Raja, Selangor – Corolla Cross, Vios, Yaris XP150
- Perodua Manufacturing – Rush
Pakistan
- Indus Motors Company, Karachi – Corolla, Fortuner, Hilux, Yaris XP150
Taiwan
- Kuozui Motors – Camry, Corolla Altis, Corolla Cross, Sienta, Town Ace Truck, Vios, Yaris XP150
- Hotai Motor – C-HR, Land Cruiser Prado, Sienna
United States
- Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA, Huntsville, Alabama – Corolla Cross[30]
Hino Motors
- Ontario, California (2004) – Toyota components and Hino trucks
- Marion, Arkansas (2006) – Differential, rear axle and suspension related parts
- Williamstown, West Virginia (2007) – Class 6, 7 trucks
- Woodstock, Ontario (2006) – Class 6, 7 trucks
- Guanajuato, Mexico (2009) – 500 series trucks with partner Mitsui
Former joint venture, licensed, and Toyota factories
Australia
- Altona, Victoria (1963–2017)[31] – Corolla, Aurion, Avalon, Camry
- Holden/United Australian Automobile Industries (1987–1996) – Lexcen
Ghana
- Toyota Industries, Accra (contract facility) – Vitz/Yaris, RAV4
New Zealand
- Christchurch plant and two others, Sockburn (1980–1996)
United States
- Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc., Lafayette, Indiana (2007–2016, contract facility) – Camry
- New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc., Fremont, California, (1984–2010, 50% joint venture with General Motors) – Corolla, Tacoma
Zimbabwe
- Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited, Harare – Corolla, Innova, Fortuner
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