2,000 New Jobs Coming to Texas at Toyota's San Antonio Manufacturing Campus

2,000 New Jobs Coming to Texas at Toyota's San Antonio Manufacturing Campus

“This Texas-sized investment reflects the strength of our workforce and the unmatched business advantages found only in our state

Ashley Paredes
Ashley Paredes
July 14, 2026

Toyota is moving production of the Tacoma pickup truck to the U.S., creating 2,000 new jobs at its manufacturing campus in San Antonio.

Where was production before?

Production was moved to the U.S. from Mexico, with a $3.6 billion investment in its San Antonio campus.

What are people saying? 

  • Toyota Motor North America President and CEO Ted Ogawa: “This investment reflects our confidence in the people of Texas, our commitment to American manufacturing, and our shared vision for innovation, opportunity, and long-term economic growth."

  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott: “This Texas-sized investment reflects the strength of our workforce and the unmatched business advantages found only in our state."

Toyota is expanding its U.S. manufacturing production capacity with the San Antonio campus, the second vehicle assembly line in the states.

The $3.6 billion investment will double their manufacturing footprint in San Antonio, creating 2,000 new jobs.

“This investment reflects our confidence in the people of Texas, our commitment to American manufacturing, and our shared vision for innovation, opportunity, and long-term economic growth," said Ogawa. "Together, we're building the next chapter of Toyota's manufacturing legacy in America.”

A Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) grant of $20 million and a $50,000 Veteran Created Job Bonus have been extended to Toyota to help with their San Antonio expansion.

The project is also qualified under the Texas Jobs, Energy, Technology, and Innovation (JETI) program.

“This Texas-sized investment reflects the strength of our workforce and the unmatched business advantages found only in our state," said Gov. Abbott. "Supported by the Texas Enterprise Fund and JETI program, this expansion will deliver economic opportunities to generations of San Antonio families and further cement Texas as the premier destination for world-class advanced manufacturing.”

Toyota's movement to Texas reflects a movement nationwide to bring big business and manufacturing to Texas, creating thousands of jobs in the state.

Ashley Paredes

Ashley Paredes

Texas Journalism and Government Student and Summer Intern for Texas Politics.

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