Toyota will invest $3.6B to add a second assembly line at its San Antonio plant, expanding by 2.5M sq ft and creating 2,000 jobs by 2030 to bring Tacoma production stateside over four years. The project doubles Toyota Texas’s footprint and lifts total San Antonio investment to $8.3B since 2003.
Toyota plans to invest $3.6 billion to add a second assembly line at its San Antonio campus, expanding the site by 2.5 million square feet and creating 2,000 new jobs by 2030. This will double the plant’s footprint and support production of Tacoma alongside Tundra and Sequoia models.
Over an approximate four-year period, Tacoma production will transition from Toyota Motor Manufacturing Baja California to the expanded Texas facility, aligning all three truck models at one campus. Current operations at the San Antonio plant include Tundra and Sequoia assembly and a new rear axle plant starting this fall.
The $3.6 billion expansion raises Toyota's total San Antonio investment to $8.3 billion since 2003, underscoring confidence in North American manufacturing. Plant leadership highlights advanced manufacturing technologies, supply chain efficiencies, and the push for competitive production under USMCA frameworks.