Japanese Production and Dealer Sites

Locations of Toyota Facilities

Toyota Plants

  Name Main products Start of operations Unit production (1 = 1,000 vehicles) Number of employees
1 Honsha Plant Forged parts, hybrid system parts, chassis parts Nov. 1938 - 3,855
2 Motomachi Plant Crown, Mark X, Estima, LFA Aug. 1959 107 8,253
3 Kamigo Plant Engines Nov. 1965 - 3,356
4 Takaoka Plant Corolla, iQ Sept. 1966 164 3,502
5 Miyoshi Plant Transmission-related parts, cold-forged and sintered parts, engine-related parts July 1968 - 1,625
6 Tsutsumi Plant Prius, Camry, Premio, Allion,
Scion tC
Dec. 1970 486 5,662
7 Myochi Plant Powertrain-related suspension cast parts, powertrain-related suspension machined parts June 1973 - 1,846
8 Shimoyama Plant Engines, turbochargers,
catalytic converters
March 1975 - 1,828
9 Kinu-ura Plant Transmission-related parts Aug. 1978 - 3,317
10 Tahara Plant LS, GS, IS, GX, RAV4, Wish,
Land Cruiser, Vanguard, engines
Jan. 1979 421 7,985
11 Teiho Plant Mechanical equipment, moldings for resin and casting and forging Feb. 1986 - 1,218
12 Hirose Plant Research and development and production of electronic control devices, ICs March 1989 - 1,639
 
1 Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. IS, ES, HS, CT, RX, SAI, Harrier, Highlander, engines, hybrid system parts Dec. 1992 291 6,802
2 Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc. Automobile parts including automatic transmissions, continuously variable transmissions, transfers,
aluminum wheels
Oct. 1992 - 2,317
3 Toyota Motor Tohoku Co., Ltd. Electronic controlled brakes, suspensions, axles, torque converters Oct. 1998 - 453

1: As of December 2010.
2: Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc., Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc. and Toyota Motor Tohoku, Inc. are 100% owned subsidiaries of Toyota Motor Corporation.

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