Toyota to begin hybrid powertrain manufacture at five US plants  

The investment will support production of its first American-made hybrid powertrain and to implement Toyota's New Global Architecture (TNGA) at its Alabama plant.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 27 Sep 2017 Views icon5007 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Toyota to begin hybrid powertrain manufacture at five US plants  

Toyota just upped the stakes to remain the top manufacturer of hybrid vehicles worldwide with a $373.8 million investment in five US manufacturing plants. The investment will support production of its first American-made hybrid powertrain and to implement Toyota's New Global Architecture (TNGA) at its Alabama plant. Each of the projects is scheduled to begin this year and all should be operational by 2020.

The investments will include adding new production of hybrid transaxles (hybrid vehicle transmissions) at the Buffalo, WV, manufacturing facility; expanding 2.5-litre engine capacity at the Georgetown, KY, plant; increasing production of 2.5-litre cylinder heads at Bodine Aluminum's Troy, MO, plant; and modifying the Bodine Jackson plant to accommodate production of hybrid transaxle cases and housings and 2.5-liter engine blocks. The Huntsville, AL, plant will undergo a comprehensive upgrade to enable it to build engines that complement TNGA.

"This investment is part of our long-term commitment to build more vehicles and components in the markets in which we sell them," said Jim Lentz, CEO, Toyota Motor North America. "This strategy is designed to better serve our customers and dealers, and positions our manufacturing operations to fulfill their needs well into the future."

The 2.5-litre engines manufactured in Kentucky and transaxles made in West Virginia will be used in hybrid vehicles built in North America such as the Highlander Hybrid manufactured in Princeton, Indiana. Toyota remains the world leader in gas-electric hybrids, surpassing 3 million sales in the U.S. *and 10 million globally.

Fifty new jobs will be created because of the investment at the Alabama plant. There will be no net gain of jobs at the Kentucky, West Virginia, or Bodine Aluminum facilities, but these investments will help to ensure the stability of the plants' employment levels in the future.

"This investment across five American plants expands capacity for our latest TNGA engines, and localises production of hybrid powertrains, a core Toyota technology," said Jeff Moore, senior vice- president for Manufacturing. "It underscores Toyota's confidence in the capability and global competitiveness of our North American manufacturing."

Investment details:
- Toyota Motor Manufacturing, KY―$120,960,000
- Bodine Aluminum Jackson, TN―$14,500,000
- Toyota Motor Manufacturing, WV―$115,300,000
- Toyota Motor Manufacturing, AL―$106,000,000
- Bodine Aluminum Troy, MO―$17,050,000

These projects, and others previously announced, move Toyota nearly halfway ($4.1 billion) toward its commitment to invest $10 billion in the US as announced by CEO Akio Toyoda in January 2017.

 

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