Toyota is proud to build a new manufacturing plant in San Antonio, Texas. This plant, representing an $850 million investment, will manufacture our best-selling pickup truck, the super tough, Toyota Tundra. Toyota is committed to expanding our manufacturing operations here, and we're thrilled to add San Antonio to the worldwide family of communities where quality Toyota products are built using many U.S. parts.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

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NEWS RELEASES

Fact Sheet

November 17, 2006 - Toyota Begins Tundra Production In San Antonio

November 16, 2006 - First 2007 Tundra Pickup Rolls Off The Line Marking The Grand Opening Of Toyota's New San Antonio Assembly Plant

November 16, 2006 - All-New Toyota Tundra Assembly Plant Advances Benchmark Toyota Production System

September 30, 2005 - Governor Perry, Toyota introduce more on-site suppliers in Texas

April 7, 2005 - Toyota to Begin Constructing a Marshalling Yard

February 25, 2005 - Toyota Job Application Process Begins Sunday, February 27

December 20, 2004 - New Engineering Office to Support Toyota's Growing Manufacturing Operations

January 6, 2005 - Erlanger, KY – Toyota Awards Four General Contracts for New San Antonio Plant

December 16, 2004 - Governor Perry joins Toyota to introduce on-site suppliers in Texas.

September 28, 2004 - Toyota Awards Structural Steel Packages for Texas Plant.

March 25, 2004 - Several Automotive Suppliers to Locate at Toyota's San Antonio Site Bringing 1,000 New Jobs.

March 22, 2004 - Toyota Selects San Antonio-Based Olmos Equipment, Inc. For Site Preparation

December 23, 2003 - Toyota Awards Site Clearing Contract for New San Antonio Plant to W.T. BYLER

December 3, 2003 - Toyota Announces Executives For New San Antonio Plant

October 17, 2003 - Toyota Breaks Ground In San Antonio

DIRECTIONS TO TMMTX

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PHOTO GALLERY

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