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1 Toyota manufacturing facilities  



1.1  Asia  



1.1.1  Japan  





1.1.2  Indonesia  





1.1.3  Philippines  





1.1.4  Thailand  





1.1.5  Vietnam  







1.2  Europe  



1.2.1  France  





1.2.2  Belgium  





1.2.3  Czech Republic  





1.2.4  Poland  





1.2.5  Turkey  





1.2.6  United Kingdom  







1.3  North America  





1.4  South America  



1.4.1  Argentina  





1.4.2  Brazil  





1.4.3  Venezuela  







1.5  Africa  



1.5.1  South Africa  









2 Joint venture, licensed, and contract factories  



2.1  Portugal  





2.2  Austria  





2.3  France  





2.4  Türkiye  





2.5  United Kingdom  





2.6  China  





2.7  Colombia  





2.8  India  





2.9  Indonesia  





2.10  Italy  





2.11  Japan  





2.12  Malaysia  





2.13  Pakistan  





2.14  Poland  





2.15  Spain  





2.16  Taiwan  





2.17  Uruguay  





2.18  Hino Motors  







3 Former joint venture, licensed, and Toyota factories  



3.1  Australia  





3.2  Colombia  





3.3  Ghana  





3.4  New Zealand  





3.5  Russian Federation  





3.6  United States  







4 References  














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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

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Asia

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Japan

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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
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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 Century, 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 Camry, Corolla Sport, Crown, Prius, Prius PHV 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 LM, Lexus NX, Land Cruiser Prado, 4Runner, Century (SUV), 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[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][7] Kakamigahara, Gifu[7] HiAce, ambulances[5] 1940-10[7]
Toyota Motor Kyushu[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[9] Tomakomai, Hokkaido[9] Transmissions, powertrain-related parts 1991-02-08[10] 2,394
Toyota Motor East Japan[11] Former Kanto Auto Works[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, Lexus LBX[11] 1993-11[11]
Suyama (former Higashi Fuji Machine)[11] Susono, Shizuoka[12] Stamping molds for vehicles[11] 2009-06[11]
Former Central Motor[11] Miyagi Ohira[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]
Former Toyota Motor Tohoku[11] Miyagi Taiwa[12] Taiwa, Miyagi[12] Electronically controlled brake actuators (ABS, ECB), axles, torque converters, etc.[11] 1997-07[11]
Daihatsu[14] Ikeda[14] Ikeda, Osaka[15] 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
Daihatsu Motor Kyushu[14] Nakatsu, Ōita[17] Pixis Epoch, Pixis Truck, Pixis Van 2004-11[17] 2,346[17]
Toyota Industries[14] Nagakusa[14] Ōbu, Aichi[18] RAV4, RAV4 PHV/Suzuki Across 1967[18] 2,887[18]
Hino Motors[14] Hamura[14] Hamura, Tokyo[19] Dyna, Land Cruiser 250[14]

Indonesia

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Philippines

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Thailand

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Vietnam

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Europe

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France

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Belgium

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Czech Republic

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Poland

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Turkey

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United Kingdom

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North America

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Facility Location Established Products Employees
Toyota Auto Body California Long Beach, California 1972 Produces automotive parts 293
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Georgetown, Kentucky 1986 Assembles Camry, RAV4 and Lexus ES, and produces engines 7,800
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Cambridge and Woodstock 1986 Assembles RAV4, Lexus RX and Lexus NX 9,700
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Missouri Troy, Missouri 1990 Produces aluminum cylinder heads 900
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Princeton, Indiana 1996 Assembles Highlander and Sienna 7,222
Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia Buffalo, West Virginia 1996 Produces engines and transmissions 1,479
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama Huntsville, Alabama 2001 Produces engines 1,150
Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California Tijuana, Baja California 2002 Assembles Tacoma and produces truck beds 1,882
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Tennessee Jackson, Tennessee 2003 Produces aluminum engine blocks 400
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas San Antonio, Texas 2003 Assembles Sequoia and Tundra 2,660
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi Blue Springs, Mississippi 2007 Assembles Corolla 1,824
Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Guanajuato Apaseo el Grande, Guanajuato 2019 Assembles Tacoma 1,764
Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA
(50% joint venture with Mazda)
Huntsville, Alabama 2021 Assembles Corolla Cross and Mazda CX-50 4,000
Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina Liberty, North Carolina 2025 Will produce battery packs 5,000
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    Argentina

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    Brazil

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    Venezuela

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    Africa

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    South Africa

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    Joint venture, licensed, and contract factories

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    Portugal

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    Austria

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    France

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    Türkiye

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    United Kingdom

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    China

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    Colombia

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    India

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    Indonesia

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    Italy

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    Japan

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    Malaysia

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    Pakistan

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    Poland

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    Spain

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    Taiwan

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    Uruguay

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    Hino Motors

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    Former joint venture, licensed, and Toyota factories

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    Australia

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    Colombia

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    Ghana

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    New Zealand

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    Russian Federation

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