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What Kind of Company is Toyota?
Toyota's Activities Around the World
Toyota develops and makes products around the world.

Outside Japan
Does Toyota have factories not just in Japan, but in countries all around the world?
That's right! People in different countries make Toyota cars.

Parts that are made locally are used there!

Toyota develops and makes cars that are suited to the needs of different people all over the world!
Factories and R&D Centers Outside Japan

Factory in the United States

Factory in India

Team members from a factory in Turkey
     
Places where cars and parts are made (including planned sites)

(1) United Kingdom
(2) Portugal
(3) France
(4) The Czech Republic
(5) Poland (two sites)
(6) Russia
(7) Turkey
(8) Pakistan
(9) India (two sites)
(10) Bangladesh
(11) Kenya
(12) South Africa
(13) Thailand (two sites)
(14) Malaysia (two sites)
(15) Indonesia (three sites)
(16) Vietnam
(17) The Philippines (two sites)
(18) Taiwan
(19) China (nine sites)
(20) Australia
(21) Canada (two sites)
(22) United States (ten sites)
(23) Mexico
(24) Venezuela
(25) Brazil
(26) Argentina



Places where cars are developed
(1) France
(2) Belgium
(3) United Kingdom
(4) China
(5) Thailand
(6) Australia
(7) United States (six sites)
Japan
Toyota has 12 factories in Aichi Prefecture?
Four factories assemble cars and eight factories make engines and parts.
Factories and R&D centers in Japan
Places where cars and parts are made

Factory Name Work Done and Things Made
(as of August 2011)
(1) Honsha Plant Forged parts, motors for hybrid vehicles, stamped parts
(2) Motomachi Plant Crown Majesta, Crown, Mark X, Estima, LFA
(3) Kamigo Plant Engines
(4) Takaoka Plant Corolla, iQ
(5) Miyoshi Plant Transmission-related parts, forged and sintered parts
(6) Tsutsumi Plant Prius, Prius α, Camry, Premio, Allion, Scion tC
(7) Myochi Plant Suspension cast parts, suspension machine parts
(8) Shimoyama Plant Engines, turbochargers, VVT, catalytic converters
(9) Kinuura Plant Transmission-related parts
(10) Tahara Plant LS, GS, IS, WISH, Land Cruiser, Vanguard, 4Runner, GX, RAV4, engines
(11) Teiho Plant Mechanical equipment, moldings for forging and casting and resin-molding dies
(12) Hirose Plant Research and development and production of electronic control devices, IC
(1) Toyota Motor Kyushu, Inc. ES, IS, RX, HS, CT, Harrier, Highlander, SAI, engines, motors for hybrid vehicles
(2) Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc. Automobile parts such as automatic transmissions, power transfer units, aluminum wheels
(3) Toyota Motor Tohoku, Inc. Electronically Controlled Brakes, suspensions, axles, torque converters
Toyota’s affiliates in Japan also help make Toyota cars.

Company Name Work Done and Things Made (as of August 2011)
(1) Toyota Industries Corporation Mark X ZiO, Vitz, RAV4, engines
(2) Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd. Prius, Estima, Alphard, Vellfire, Noah, Voxy, Land Cruiser, Hiace, Coaster
(3) Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. Century, Crown, Comfort, Belta, Blade, Auris, Corolla, Isis, ist, Scion xB, Scion xD
(4) Hino Motors, Ltd. Land Cruiser, Dyna, Toyoace, FJ Cruiser
(5) Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. bB, Porte, Passo, Succeed, Probox, Passo Sette, Rush, engines
(6) Central Motor Co., Ltd. Corolla Axio, Yaris
(7) Gifu Auto Body Co., Ltd. Hiace, Ambulance


Places where cars are developed

(1) Toyota Technical Center (Head Office)
(2) Shibetsu Proving Ground
(3) Higashi-Fuji Technical Center
(4) Toyota Central Research & Development Laboratories, Inc.
Approximately 320,000 people work at Toyota's vehicle and parts production companies and sales companies around the world.
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