Toyota invests $3.6 billion to move Tacoma production to Texas

Toyota invests $3.6 billion to move Tacoma production to Texas

Toyota Motor announced a $3. 6 billion investment to shift Tacoma midsize pickup production to its San Antonio plant, adding a second assembly line and creating about 2,000 U. S. jobs, CNBC reported. The plan calls for a new line to run alongside the existing one to boost output.

Toyota expects the expanded capacity to support the relocated production. The company said the transition will be completed by 2030. CBS News later confirmed that Toyota will move the majority of Tacoma manufacturing to San Antonio over a four-year period, creating over 2,000 jobs as part of the investment. The shift will expand the plant’s workforce and solidify its role in the North American market.

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July 07, 2026
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Toyota to Invest $3.6 Billion in Texas Plant and Shift Most Tacoma Production from Mexico
Toyota to Invest $3.6 Billion in Texas Plant and Shift Most Tacoma Production from Mexico

CBS News • 07 Jul 09:20

Toyota will move the majority of Tacoma pickup manufacturing to its San Antonio facility over four years, adding a second assembly line and creating over 2,000 jobs as part of a $3.6 billion investment.

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July 06, 2026
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Toyota invests $3.6 billion to shift Tacoma production from Mexico to Texas
Toyota invests $3.6 billion to shift Tacoma production from Mexico to Texas

CNBC • 06 Jul 20:30

Toyota will spend $3.6 billion to move Tacoma midsize pickup manufacturing to its San Antonio campus, adding a second assembly line and creating about 2,000 U.S. jobs by 2030.

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