Times Colonist

Toyota set to invest $374M at U.S plants

- JOHN RABY

CHARLESTON, West Virginia — Toyota Motor Corp. announced a $374 million US investment Tuesday at five U.S. plants to support production of its first American-made hybrid powertrain.

The upgrades at Toyota’s factories in Alabama, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee and West Virginia are part of a previously announced $10 billion in U.S. spending by the Japanese automaker. It “underscore­s Toyota’s confidence in the capability and global competitiv­eness of our North American manufactur­ing,” Jeff Moore, Toyota North America’s senior vice-president of manufactur­ing, said in a statement.

Toyota said 2.5-litre engines made in Kentucky and transmissi­ons produced in West Virginia will be used in North American-made hybrid vehicles, such as the Highlander SUV manufactur­ed in Princeton, Indiana.

Toyota will create 50 jobs at its Huntsville, Alabama, plant, which will build engines for its cost-saving New Global Architectu­re production strategy to share common parts and components among different vehicles. None of the other upgrades announced Tuesday will result in immediate net job gains.

The investment includes $106 million at the Huntsville plant, a $121 million expansion of a 2.5-litre engine capacity at Toyota’s Georgetown, Kentucky, plant, and $115 million to add hybrid vehicle transmissi­on production in Buffalo, West Virginia.

Toyota also is investing $17 million to increase production of 2.5-litre cylinder heads at its Bodine Aluminum facility in Troy, Missouri. A $14.5 million upgrade at a Bodine plant in Jackson, Tennessee, will accommodat­e production of hybrid transmissi­on cases and housings and 2.5-litre engine blocks.

“This investment is part of our long-term commitment to build more vehicles and components in the markets in which we sell them,” said Toyota Motor North America CEO Jim Lentz.

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2.5-litre engines made in Kentucky and transmissi­ons produced in West Virginia will be used in hybrid vehicles, such as the Highlander SUV manufactur­ed in Princeton, Indiana.

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