Toyota gradually shifts Tacoma production from Mexico to US

Toyota announced on July 7 the gradual move of Tacoma pickup production from Tijuana to the United States, a shift set to conclude in 2030.

The Japanese automaker produced 310,152 vehicles in Mexico during 2025, of which 269,958 were Tacoma and 40,194 were Tacoma HEV. In the first half of 2026 it assembled 159,033 units and held the sixth national position.

Julio Galván, manager of Economic Studies at the National Auto Parts Industry, noted that the adjustment represents a partial and gradual reconfiguration of North American operations, not an exit from Mexico. The company is reviewing the future of the Tijuana plant.

Other brands are also adjusting operations. Nissan closed its CIVAC plant in Morelos in March and seeks to cut costs on models made in the country. Honda will move HR-V production from Celaya, while Stellantis will shift part of its pickup manufacturing.

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Toyota manufacturing plant in San Antonio with assembly lines and workers during expansion.
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Toyota to invest $3.6 billion to add second assembly line in San Antonio and move Tacoma production from Mexico

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Toyota Motor North America says it will invest $3.6 billion to expand its San Antonio manufacturing campus, adding a second vehicle assembly line and shifting Tacoma pickup production from its Baja California plant in Mexico to Texas over about four years. The company says the new line is expected to start operating in 2030, create more than 2,000 jobs and raise annual capacity by roughly 150,000 vehicles.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a new investment of over 500 million dollars in the automotive sector to be revealed in the coming days. This follows Toyota's announcement to move part of Tacoma production from Tijuana.

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Toyota Motor Corp. announced plans to begin importing right-hand drive Camry sedans produced in the United States to Japan as early as this fall.

Stellantis has launched a labor adjustment at its Villaverde factory with an ERE for 175 workers and an ERTE for 89 more. The move comes as negotiations advance to transfer the plant to Chinese partner Leapmotor.

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