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Toyota to Invest $912M Across 5 US Plants, Add 252 Jobs to Boost Hybrid Production

Toyota plans to add 252 jobs and invest $912 million across five U.S. plants to expand hybrid vehicle production amid growing consumer demand, with completion expected by 2027.

  • On Tuesday, Toyota announced a $912 million investment across five U.S. factories including Jackson, Tennessee, Georgetown, Kentucky, and Buffalo, West Virginia to expand hybrid vehicle production.
  • Part of Toyota's $10,000,000,000 U.S. pledge, the investment supports expanded hybrid production as Toyota leads with more than 51% hybrid market share, Toyota officials said.
  • Allocations include about $453 million for Buffalo, West Virginia, $204.4 million and 82 jobs for Georgetown, Kentucky, and $57 million and 57 jobs for Troy, Missouri, with production starting in 2027.
  • The move will create 252 new jobs across five plants, with about $125,000,000 enabling hybrid-electric Corolla assembly at Blue Springs, Mississippi, Toyota said.
  • Following recent Georgetown projects including a $1,800,000,000 K-flex investment and a December 2024 $922,000,000 Georgetown paint facility, most investments are expected to be completed by 2027.
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