Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia
Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia is a Toyota Motor Corporation factory in Buffalo, West Virginia. It is estimated to date, the company has spent nearly US$1 billion to build the automobile engine and transmission plant. The plant solely builds engines and transmissions; no vehicles are produced at this facility.
In February 2021, Toyota Motor Corp announced it would invest $210 million to expand engine production in West Virginia and add 100 new jobs.
The Japanese automaker said it would boost capacity by 70,000 engines a year at the Buffalo, West Virginia plant, up from the nearly 1 million transmissions and engines it produces annually for vehicles assembled in North America.[1]
Engines Produced
- Toyota 2ZR-FE I4 for Toyota Corolla, Toyota iM
- Toyota A25A-FKS I4 for Toyota RAV4
- Toyota T24A-FKS I4 Turbo
Former Engines Produced
- Toyota 3MZ-FE V6 for Sienna, Camry Solara and Lexus RX 330 (2004-2008)
- Toyota 1ZZ-FE I4 for Toyota Corolla, Toyota Matrix, and Pontiac Vibe
- Toyota 2GR-FE V6 for Toyota Sienna, Lexus RX350, Toyota Highlander
Drivetrain Production
- Automatic transmissions - The plant produces automatic transaxles for Toyota passenger vehicles
Current:
- 8-speed automatic transmission for Toyota Camry, Toyota Highlander, Toyota Avalon, Lexus ES
- HSD Motor Generator for Toyota Hybrid Vehicles
Previous:
- 6-speed automatic transmission for Toyota Avalon, Toyota RAV4, Toyota Highlander, Toyota Sienna
- 5-speed automatic transmissions for the Toyota Camry, Solara, Sienna and Lexus RX 330 ended in 2011
- 4-speed production ended in 2004
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