Toyota Considering Expansion at San Antonio Plant

Pickup production is close to capacity at Texas location

Toyota is facing an exciting decision: whether or not to expand pickup production capacity at its San Antonio, Texas plant. The plant is capable of producing a combined 250,000 Tundra and Tacoma pickups, including the redesigned 2014 Toyota Tundra that launched this summer. Through November 2013, Toyota has sold 248,468 Tundra and Tacoma models combined, according to the Automotive News Data Center.

That’s a 14 percent increase from the same period last year, and Toyota is looking for ways to meet the predicted demand in the coming years. The expansion would be a significant investment, but it would also mean more jobs and more flexibility in the coming years.

Keeping up with demand is an exciting challenge, and at DCH Freehold Toyota, we’re thankful to all of our customers who have helped make Toyota’s truck models a success. If you’re looking to see what everyone’s been talking about when it comes to these hardworking vehicles, contact us or visit our dealership today.

 

 

 

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