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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas Expands San Antonio, Texas, Assembly Operations

07/08/2026
Automaker Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas plans to expand its operations in San Antonio, Texas. The $3.6 billion project is expected to create 2,000 jobs.

The investment will include the addition of a second vehicle assembly line at the company's existing South Side manufacturing facility.

"Texas has been an essential partner in Toyota's growth for more than 20 years, and we're grateful to Governor Greg Abbott and the State of Texas for their continued support of our San Antonio expansion,” said Ted Ogawa, President and CEO of Toyota Motor North America. “This investment reflects our confidence in the people of Texas, our commitment to American manufacturing, and our shared vision for innovation, opportunity, and long-term economic growth. Together, we're building the next chapter of Toyota's manufacturing legacy in America.”

To support the project, the State of Texas awarded Toyota a $20 million Texas Enterprise Fund grant and a $50,000 Veteran Created Job Bonus. The expansion also qualifies under the Texas Jobs, Energy, Technology, and Innovation (JETI) program.

“Texas is where the world builds bigger, and Toyota shows it once more with a $3.6 billion expansion in San Antonio that doubles their factory footprint and creates 2,000 new jobs,” noted Governor Greg Abbott. “This Texas-sized investment reflects the strength of our workforce and the unmatched business advantages found only in our state. Supported by the Texas Enterprise Fund and JETI program, this expansion will deliver economic opportunities to generations of San Antonio families and further cement Texas as the premier destination for world-class advanced manufacturing.”

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas, operated by Toyota Motor North America, assembles the Toyota Tundra and Sequoia.

“This marks a transformational expansion for Toyota in San Antonio,” added Sarah Carabias Rush, President and CEO of greater: SATX Regional Economic Partnership. “With a second vehicle assembly line, Toyota will continue to grow quality jobs with tremendous career progression opportunities for our San Antonio region. This win reflects the competitive strength of our skilled workforce, our leadership in automotive manufacturing innovation, and the seamless collaboration among the State of Texas, Bexar County, the City of San Antonio, and our utility and infrastructure partners to secure this opportunity.”

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