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GM75.770-1.12%
F11.880-0.2001%
RIVN15.020-1.38%
CYD40.000-1.21%
HMC24.090-0.25%
TM188.710-3.91%
CVNA382.600-13.2%
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LAD290.9000.78%
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ABG203.010-0.68%
SAH76.430-2.32%
TSLA390.8209.19%
GM75.770-1.12%
F11.880-0.2001%
RIVN15.020-1.38%
CYD40.000-1.21%
HMC24.090-0.25%
TM188.710-3.91%
CVNA382.600-13.2%
PAG169.840-1.68%
LAD290.9000.78%
AN210.000-2.38%
GPI353.670-3.2%
ABG203.010-0.68%
SAH76.430-2.32%
TSLA390.8209.19%
GM75.770-1.12%
F11.880-0.2001%
RIVN15.020-1.38%
CYD40.000-1.21%
HMC24.090-0.25%
TM188.710-3.91%
CVNA382.600-13.2%
PAG169.840-1.68%
LAD290.9000.78%
AN210.000-2.38%
GPI353.670-3.2%
ABG203.010-0.68%
SAH76.430-2.32%

Toyota to invest $1B in Kentucky, Indiana plants 

The Automaker allocates $800 million to Kentucky and $200 million to Indiana as part of a broader $10 billion U.S. investment plan.

Toyota invest in plants

On the Dash:

  • Toyota is investing $1 billion across Kentucky and Indiana to expand EV and SUV production capacity.
  • $800 million will support EV development and Camry and RAV4 output, while $200 million boosts Grand Highlander production.
  • The investment aligns with Toyota’s broader $10 billion U.S. commitment and its continued hybrid strategy.

Toyota will invest $1 billion in its manufacturing operations in Kentucky and Indiana as part of its pledge to invest up to $10 billion in the United States.

The company said $800 million will be allocated to its Kentucky plant to prepare for the production of its second battery-electric vehicle and to increase capacity for the Camry and RAV4 assembly lines.

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An additional $200 million will be invested in two Indiana plants to expand production capacity for the Grand Highlander sport-utility vehicle.

Toyota said the investment reflects its long-term U.S. strategy. The company has committed up to $10 billion in domestic manufacturing investments over the next five years, including a previously announced $912 million to boost hybrid vehicle production.

The automaker is also developing a $14 billion battery plant in North Carolina as it expands its electrified vehicle lineup.

Toyota remains the world’s top-selling automaker, delivering a record 11.3 million vehicles in 2025. U.S. tariffs have disrupted the industry, but the company’s exports from Japan to the United States rose 14% to 615,000 vehicles in 2025.

Separately, Toyota and the Toyota USA Foundation committed $4 million to the Driving Possibilities STEM education initiative and $400,000 to Eastern Kentucky University’s manufacturing engineering program.

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