Toyota Motor Corporation has officially announced plans to establish a new vehicle manufacturing plant in the Teihoucho area of Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture. The new facility, scheduled to begin operations in the early 2030s, is set to play a pivotal role in the company’s long-term strategy for innovation and sustainability.
While specific models to be produced at the new plant are yet to be confirmed, Toyota emphasized that the project marks a significant step toward building the “plant of the future.” The facility will incorporate cutting-edge technologies and advanced manufacturing processes, while also prioritizing a work environment that supports diversity and inclusivity.
The move reinforces Toyota’s commitment to maintaining its domestic production capacity of 3 million vehicles annually. More than just a manufacturing site, the new plant is envisioned as a next-generation hub that will drive technological evolution within the automotive industry, particularly as global markets shift toward electrification, automation, and connected mobility solutions.
Toyota has stated that the development of the plant will proceed in close collaboration with key stakeholders, including Aichi Prefecture, Toyota City officials, and local communities. The automaker reiterated its corporate philosophy of being the “best company in town” wherever it operates—demonstrating a continued focus on local engagement and environmental responsibility.
This announcement aligns with Toyota’s broader vision of sustainable growth and innovation. As the company navigates the future of mobility, the new plant signals its intent to stay at the forefront of manufacturing excellence, while honoring its roots in Japan’s automotive heartland.
Source: Toyota