At Toyota Factory Alabama, innovation meets community—where cutting-edge production meets regional growth and environmental responsibility.
Equipped with state-of-the-art assembly lines and smart factory technologies, Toyota Factory Alabama exemplifies manufacturing innovation. The plant employs real-time data monitoring and automation to optimize efficiency, reduce waste, and ensure each vehicle meets Toyota’s legendary safety and performance benchmarks. This commitment to cutting-edge production supports technological leadership within the U.S. auto industry.
Beyond manufacturing, Toyota Factory Alabama actively invests in the local economy and sustainable practices. The facility partners with regional schools and workforce development programs to cultivate skilled talent, while its environmental initiatives focus on energy efficiency, water conservation, and responsible waste management to minimize ecological impact.
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For 20+ years, Toyota Alabama has built engines and built community. Our products are only as good as the people who make them, and our employees are among the most highly skilled team members in the world. We respect them for their talent, commitment to safety and quality, and dedication to continuous improvement.
Today, we are looking for diverse, talented people to join our team as Toyota. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama (TMMAL) manufactures engines for cars and trucks near Huntsville, Alabama, United States. It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America, itself a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan.
Toyota is expanding the production capabilities at its Huntsville engine factory with a $282 million investment while also adding more than 350 new, high-quality jobs with long-term stability, according to an announcement today by Governor Kay Ivey. The growth project pushes the total investment in Toyota Alabama to more than $1.7 billion and affirms the automaker's commitment to reinvesting. This week, Toyota Alabama began production on three new part lines for differentials that are vital to the company's Tacoma, Tundra, and Sequoia trucks.
These new differential production lines represent a $282 million investment from the manufacturer, along with the addition of 350 jobs at the Huntsville plant. Toyota Alabama announced on Wednesday that it has added 350 jobs to the Huntsville area as the result of new production lines created for the brand's trucks. Toyota Alabama announced the start of production for three cutting.
Toyota's Huntsville engine factory is expanding with a $282 million investment that will add 350 new jobs, state and company officials announced on Wednesday. The expansion brings the company's investment at the plant to $1.7 billion since it opened in 2003. The site already employs about 2,000 people.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama employs more than 2,400 team members and builds more than 3,000 engines each day. Assembling nearly half of Toyota's engines in North America at its 1.3 million-square-foot facility, TMMAL is the only plant to build four-cylinder, V-6 and twin-turbo under one roof. TMMAL powers popular Toyota vehicles like the Highlander, Sienna, RAV4, Corolla, Corolla.
Toyota Alabama is the company's largest engine producer in North America, employing more than 2,000 team members who assembled more than 770,000 engines in 2023. It currently supplies engines to seven Toyota plants in North America, including Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA, also in Huntsville. The new assembly lines are part of a previously announced $282 million investment that brings 350 additional high-quality jobs to the facility.
The expansion allows Toyota Alabama to move beyond engine production, adding differential assembly for Toyota's Tacoma, Tundra and Sequoia models. Toyota Alabama President Marc Perry said the new differential line represents innovation and.