Toyota’s $531M Investment Signals Boost for San Antonio Manufacturig
Toyota expands its San Antonio plant with a significant investment, reinforcing its manufacturing presence.
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San Antonio, TX — On September 4, 2025, Toyota announced a $531 million investment to expand its manufacturing facility in San Antonio, underscoring its ongoing commitment to the region, as detailed in a press release issued today at 09:14 AM CDT.
The Details:
The investment will add a 500,000-square-foot facility dedicated to drivetrain parts production, creating over 400 new jobs and enhancing production for the Toyota Tundra and Sequoia.
The project builds on Toyota’s 20-year legacy in San Antonio, where it already assembles trucks and SUVs, and follows a $6.5 million grant to East Central ISD for STEM education.
Rep. John Lujan said, “This expansion underscores Bexar County’s growing reputation as a hub for advanced manufacturing.”
Toyota Texas aims to start production by mid-2026, reinforcing its role in the U.S. manufacturing supply chain.
The move aligns with Toyota’s $531 million investment announced in June 2024, reflecting a continued focus on local growth.
Why It Matters:
This investment strengthens San Antonio’s manufacturing sector and supports Texas’s economic leadership in advanced industries.