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Toyota's North American Production Up 18 Percent in 2010


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ERLANGER, KY - January 27, 2011: Toyota announced today that the company's assembly plants produced 1,456,887 vehicles in 2010, an 18 percent increase compared to 2009.

Toyota's North American facilities assemble the Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Highlander, Matrix, RAV4, Sequoia, Sienna, Tacoma, Tundra, Venza and Lexus RX 350.

"The challenges presented by the economic downturn and our recalls made Toyota an even stronger company," said Tetsuo Agata, president and COO of TEMA. "By retaining our team members and continually improving during the worst of times, we are well positioned for 2011 and beyond. We thank all team members and our hundreds of suppliers for their tireless efforts."

In 2010, the following milestones, projects and initiatives were accomplished:

  • The Canadian operation in September assembled its four-millionth vehicle.

  • The Kentucky plant in July produced its eight-millionth engine.

  • The Indiana plant successfully ramped up production of the Highlander and the all-new Sienna after a $450 million investment upgrade. Toyota's total investment in Princeton is nearly $4 billion and total employment is 4,100.

  • The Texas plant began production of the Tacoma, representing a $100 million investment and an additional 1,000 jobs. Toyota's total investment in San Antonio is $1.4 billion and total employment is now 2,800.

  • TEMA named four new American plant presidents and the Toyota Technical Center named three American chief engineers.  This increased local leadership provides greater regional autonomy.


2010 Toyota North American Vehicle Productio n

Manufacturing Site

Model

2009

2010

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK)

Avalon

27,513

40,155

Camry

225,524

253,098

Camry Hybrid

19,304

17,151

Venza

75,896

61,290

Total

348,237

371,694

New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI)*

Corolla

172,888

63,319

Tacoma

67,435

27,495

Total

240,323

90,814

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada, Inc. (TMMC)

Corolla

138,650

192,271

Matrix

38,538

33,809

RX 350

64,282

81,618

RAV4

78,077

151,031

Total

319,547

458,729

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI)

Highlander

17,503

86,527

Sequoia

18,376

24,685

Sienna

72,205

132,780

Total

108,084

243,992

Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California (TMMBC)

Tacoma

42,696

53,829

Total

42,696

53,829

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. (TMMTX)

Tundra

86,000

107,959

Tacoma

0

42,139

Total

86,000

150,098

Subaru Indiana Automotive, Inc. (SIA)

Camry

87,926

87,731

Total

87,926

87,731

Total North American Vehicle Production*

Grand Total

1,232,813

1,456,887




Toyota's North American vehicle production - five year history:


Year

Vehicle Production

YOY Change

2010

1,456,887

18%

2009

1,232,813

(15%)

2008

1,454,958

(13%)

2007

1,671,009

8%

2006

1,553,790

(0.3%)





Toyota North American Engine Production

Manufacturing Site

Engine

2010

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK)

4-cylinder

272,833

V6

187,167

Total

460,000

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc. (TMMWV)*

4-cylinder

327,447

V6

236,431

Total

563,878

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, Inc.  (TMMAL)

V6

88,973

V8

133,803

Total

222,776

Total 2010 North American Engine Production


1,246,654




*TMMWV's total automatic transmission production for 2010 was 284,543.

In addition to the above mentioned plants, Toyota subsidiary Bodine Aluminum, Inc., in Tennessee and Missouri, casts aluminum parts such as cylinder heads, intake manifolds, engine brackets and engine blocks.  TABC, Inc. in Long Beach, California, manufactures truck beds, catalytic converters, stamped parts, coated substrates and steering columns.  Canadian Autoparts Toyota, Inc. (CAPTIN) in Delta, British Columbia, produces aluminum wheels.