Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana Fact Sheet
Groundbreaking: May 8, 1996
First vehicle (Tundra): Dec. 10, 1998
Products: Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Sequoia and Sienna
Operations: Stamping, die manufacturing, body weld, paint, plastics and vehicle assembly
Team Members: 5,400+
Annual Payroll: $325 million
Plant President: Millie Marshall
Location: Princeton, Indiana
Plant Site: 1,160 acres in Gibson County
Plant Size: 4.3 million square feet (roughly 70 football fields under roof)
Investment: $4.9 billion
2018 Production Volume
422,394 total units produced
Sequoia full-size sport utility vehicle: 12,548 units
Sienna minivan: 116,757 units
Highlander midsize SUV (incl. Hybrid): 293,089 units
Impact
2018 purchasing in Indiana: $3.7 Billion
• Number of Indiana supplier facilities: 75
• Number of Indiana supplier employees dedicated to Toyota: 12,100
Exports
66,651 total vehicles exported in 2018
• Sequoia (9%)
• Sienna (22%)
• Highlander (13%)
• 18 countries total
Recent Investments
Highlander volume increase
• $600 million investment
• More than 400 new jobs created
• Capability to produce 40,000 new Highlanders
Community Involvement
Total Toyota giving to Indiananonprofits exceeds $37 million
• $1.7 million donated to area nonprofits (in 2018)
• 125 local organizations impacted