Toyota Motor plans to invest $2 billion in a new vehicle assembly plant in Bexar County, Texas, with a target opening year of 2030 [1, 2]. The company filed for approval of the manufacturing facility on May 15, 2026 [2].

The new plant will be built alongside Toyota's existing truck factory in the region, expanding its production capacity in the state [2]. The project is expected to create approximately 2,000 new jobs for the local community [2].

This investment supports Toyota’s broader strategy to accelerate its North American production, aiming to meet growing demand with expanded manufacturing capacity closer to key markets [1]. The Bexar County location positions Toyota to leverage its existing infrastructure and workforce to scale up operations efficiently [2].

Construction and operational planning will continue over the next several years, with the company targeting the facility’s opening by 2030 [1]. This timeline aligns with Toyota’s long-term production goals in the region and the automotive market’s evolving demands.