List of Toyota manufacturing facilities

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

Argentina

Belgium

Brazil

Toyota do Brasil Ltda.

Canada

Colombia

France

Indonesia

In 2011, Toyota Motor Corporation will invest a new plant produces about 70,000 vehicles a year when complete for Rp 5,500,000,000,000 (US$638 million) besides Rp 2,600,000,000,000 (US$302 million) to expand its sales outlets throughout the country. The current production is 110,000 units vehicles per year.[5]

Japan

There are a total of sixteen Toyota-owned factories in Japan.[6][7] 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 Main products Start of operations Unit production Employees
Toyota Motor Corporation Honsha Toyota, Aichi Forged parts, hybrid system parts, chassis parts 1938-11 1,776
Motomachi Toyota, Aichi Crown, Mark X, Estima, Mirai, LFA, LC 1959-08 73,000 4,085
Kamigo Toyota, Aichi Engines M, K, S, R, T 1965-11 3,034
Takaoka Toyota, Aichi Corolla, iQ, Auris 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, Camry, Premio, Allion, Celica, Scion tC 1970-12 510,000 5,045
Myochi Miyoshi, Aichi Powertrain-related parts 1973-06 1,512
Shimoyama Miyoshi, Aichi Engines, turbochargers, catalytic converters 1975-03 1,535
Kinu-ura Hekinan, Aichi Transmission-related parts 1978-08 3,062
Tahara Tahara, Aichi LS, GS, IS, GX, RC, RAV4, Wish, Land Cruiser, 4Runner, Vanguard, 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.[8] Kariya[8] Kariya, Aichi[9] Vehicles for the elderly and people with disabilities "Welcab", Coms 1945-08-31[9]
Kotobuki New Development Center[8] Toyota, Aichi[9] 1960-05[8]
Yoshiwara[8] Toyota, Aichi[9] Lexus LX, Land Cruiser (J200), Land Cruiser (J70), Coaster[8] 1962-01[8]
Fujimatsu[8] Kariya, Aichi[9] Estima, Estima Hybrid, Voxy, Noah, Prius[8] 1964-01[8]
Inabe[8] Inabe, Mie[9] Alphard, Alphard Hybrid, Vellfire, Vellfire Hybrid, HiAce[8] 1993-12[8]
Gifu Auto Body Honsha[8] (Gifu Auto Body Co., Ltd.)[10] Kakamigahara, Gifu[10] HiAce, ambulances[8] 1940-10[10]
Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc.[11] Miyata[11] Miyawaka, Fukuoka[11] IS, ES, HS, CT, RX, SAI, Harrier, Highlander 1992-12-22[11] 309,000 7,154
Kanda[11] Miyako, Fukuoka[11] Engines 2005-12-20[11]
Kokura[11] Kokura, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka[11] Transaxles 2008-08-01[11]
Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc.[12] Tomakomai, Hokkaido[12] Transmissions, powertrain-related parts 1991-02-08[13] 2,394
Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc.[14] Formerly, Kanto Auto Works, Ltd.[14] Higashi Fuji[14] Susono, Shizuoka[15] Century, Crown, Crown Comfort, Comfort, Isis, Corolla Fielder, and Corolla (export)[14] 1967-05[14] 343,000 7,441
Iwate[14] Kanegasaki, Iwate[15] Blade, ist, Ractis, Belta, Yaris, Aqua[14] 1993-11[14]
Suyama (formerly, Higashi Fuji Machine)[14] Susono, Shizuoka[15] Stamping molds for vehicles[14] 2009-06[14]
Formerly, Central Motor Co., Ltd.[14] Miyagi Ohira (formerly, Miyagi)[14] Ōhira, Miyagi[15] Corolla Axio, Yaris, Belta, auto bodies, auto parts, molds, machine tools, measuring instruments, and machinery and equipment[14] 1950-09[14]
Formerly, Toyota Motor Tohoku Corporation[14] Miyagi Taiwa[15] Taiwa, Miyagi[15] Electronically controlled brake actuators (ABS, ECB), axles, torque converters, etc.[14] 1997-07[14]
Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.[16] Ikeda[16] Ikeda, Osaka[17] bB, Passo[16] 1939-05[17] 1,251[17]
Kyoto[16] Ōyamazaki, Kyoto[18] Passo Sette, Porte, Probox, Sienta, Succeed[16] 1973-04[18] 1,151[18]
Oita (Nakatsu) (Daihatsu Motor Kyushu Co., Ltd)[16] Nakatsu, Ōita[19] Pixis Space, Rush[16] 2004-11[19] 2,346[19]
Toyota Industries Corporation[16] Nagakusa[16] Ōbu, Aichi[20] Mark X, RAV4, Vitz, Zio[16] 1967[20] 2,887[20]
Hino Motors, Ltd.[16] Hamura[16] Hamura, Tokyo[21] Dyna, FJ Cruiser, Land Cruiser Prado, ToyoAce[16]

Mexico

Philippines

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.[23]

South Africa

Thailand

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

Venezuela

Joint venture, licensed, and contract factories

Czech Republic

France

China

Pakistan

India

Taiwan

Vietnam

Hino Motors

Former joint venture, licensed, and Toyota factories

Australia

Colombia

Ghana

United States

Zimbabwe

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