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Toyota Dumps $3.6B in San Antonio | Dallas News
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Toyota’s pouring $3.6 billion into its San Antonio plant, doubling its size by 2030 and adding 2,000 jobs—complete with a brand-new Tacoma assembly line. This marks a major shift, moving Tacoma production from Mexico to Texas, where the plant already churns out the Tundra and Sequoia. A new rear axle plant launches in fall 2026. Choosing San Antonio was strategic—thanks to its skilled workforce and growth potential—and Toyota’s total Texas investment now hits $8.3 billion since 2003. Governor Greg Abbott’s $20 million Texas Enterprise Fund boost adds fuel to the fire. While exact Tacoma launch dates are still being ironed out, this move underscores Toyota’s deep commitment to North American manufacturing and a major economic win for Texas.
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