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Toyota files to build $2 billion assembly line in Texas

By Thomson Reuters May 14, 2026 | 9:37 PM

May 14 (Reuters) – Toyota Motor has sought approval to build a new vehicle assembly ​line at its existing ‌manufacturing complex in Texas with about $2 billion in planned investment, according to a filing.

• Construction at the proposed ‌project ​in San Antonio, ⁠named “Project Orca”, is ⁠expected to begin by the end of 2026, with vehicle production targeted to start in ​2030, the filing with the Texas Comptroller of Public ⁠Accounts showed.

• Toyota’s ⁠plans to invest $1.05 billion ​in buildings and other property improvements ​and $950 million in machinery and ‌equipment.

• The project is expected to create 2,000 new jobs from 2028 to 2030.

• “We regularly ⁠evaluate our manufacturing footprint to ensure we remain competitive and aligned with customer ⁠demand. ‌This reflects our long-term ⁠commitment of investing in ​the ‌North American region, local ​manufacturing/jobs, and ⁠suppliers,” Toyota said in a statement to Reuters.

(Reporting by Carlos Méndez in Mexico City, Daniel Leussink in Japan; Editing by ​Eileen Soreng)