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Toyota Hits Record North American Production In 2002

Eine Mitteilung der Toyota Motor Sales TMS, Erlanger, KY/USA

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Over 1.2 Million Vehicles and Nearly 1.35 Million Engines and Transmissions Produced in NA Plants - 2003 Capacity to Increase to 1.48 Million Vehicles

Erlanger, Ky. (Jan. 14, 2003) - Toyota announced today that the company produced over 1.2 million vehicles and nearly 1.35 million engines and transmissions at its North America manufacturing facilities in 2002. Toyota, the fourth largest automaker in North America, currently has three vehicle assembly plants in the United States and one in Canada. In 2005, the automaker plans to begin vehicle production at its fifth North American assembly plant, located in Baja California.

"Toyota is committed to increasing our manufacturing presence in North America. Over the past few years, we have grown tremendously, adding new plants and expanding existing ones to meet the demands of the North American market," said Dennis Cuneo, Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America, Inc. senior vice president.

"I am proud of our North American team members who work hard to ensure that Toyota's high standards for quality are built into every vehicle."

Last year, Toyota's total North American production was 1,205,482* vehicles (1,265,038 when including General Motors vehicles built at New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI), a joint-venture between Toyota and General Motors in Fremont, Calif.)

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK) is home of the Camry, the number one selling car in America, the Avalon, and the Sienna. Last year TMMK produced 490,591 vehicles - 317,727 Camry sedans, 76,395 Avalons, and 96,469 Sienna minivans - at its Georgetown, Ky. facility, which employs about 7,800 team members. The plant also machines and assembles four-cylinder and V-6 engines (316,575 and 161,491 respectively for 2002CY). Beginning this year, Sienna production will move to Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI), making way for Camry Solara production at TMMK.

TMMI, located in Princeton, Ind. completed construction of its East plant in 2002, making way for production of the all-new Sienna minivan which debuted at the North American International Auto Show last week, and a second Sequoia production line. Production of the new Sienna will begin later this week. Last year, TMMI produced 186,573 vehicles - 109,022 Tundras and 77,551 Sequoias. With the second plant ramping up to full production in 2003, TMMI's annual capacity will reach 300,000 vehicles.

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada, Inc. (TMMC), located in Cambridge, Ontario, also plans to increase production capacity, to 250,000 units annually due to increased demand for the popular new Corolla and Matrix and to accommodate the new Lexus RX 330. This will mark the first time that a Lexus vehicle has been built at a plant outside of Japan. In 2002, TMMC production reached a record 218,018 total vehicles- 95,030 Corollas, 80,582 Matrix vehicles, and 42,406 Camry Solaras. Additionally, TMMC assembled 158,269 4-cylinder engines.

NUMMI, which employs approximately 5,000 team members, had a landmark year as it began production of the redesigned Toyota Corolla and the all-new Pontiac Vibe. Additionally, the plant started production of the Toyota Voltz, a right-hand drive version of the Pontiac Vibe, which is exported for sale in Japan through Toyota dealers. The plant built 310,300 Toyota vehicles including 137,642 Corollas, 8,108 Voltz vehicles, and 164,550 Tacoma trucks. NUMMI also manufactured 59,556 Pontiac Vibes (not included in the 1,205,482 production figure for Toyota).

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc. (TMMWV) in Buffalo, W. Va., had another busy year that included a new president, Yutaka Mizuno, and being named by the Harbour Report as the benchmark for 4-cylinder engine production. Total production of automatic transmissions reached 360,957 units in 2002, more than two-and-a-half times the number produced in 2001. TMMWV also machines and assembles four-cylinder and V6 engines. In 2002, production at this facility grew to 352,343 units - 201,273 four-cylinder and 151,070 V6 engines - up from 314,991 units in 2001.
The growth at TMMWV will continue in 2003, with the addition of engine and transmission production for the all-new Lexus RX 330 sport utility vehicle. Timing for Lexus engine and transmission production will coincide with the RX 330 vehicle production move to Toyota's Cambridge, Ont. plant in the fall of 2003. Total investment at TMMWV is scheduled to reach $950 million with these recent announcements.

This year will also see the opening of Toyota's newest manufacturing facility - a $220 million V8 engine plant, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, Inc. (TMMAL), in Huntsville, Ala. The plant will employ some 350 people and produce 120,000 engines a year for the popular, full-size Tundra pick-up truck manufactured in Princeton, Ind. TMMAL will be the first plant outside of Japan to make V8 engines for the company.

And Toyota's manufacturing growth will continue beyond 2003. The company announced last year plans to build a truck deck plant in Baja California, Mexico to supply the Tacoma pick-up truck manufactured at NUMMI, beginning in 2004. It was also announced that the new plant, Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California (TMMBC), would begin the assembly of 20,000 Tacoma trucks in 2005 to meet the increasing demand for the vehicle.

Additionally, Bodine Aluminum, Inc., in Troy, Mo., casts aluminum parts such as cylinder heads, intake manifolds and engine blocks. TABC, Inc. in Long Beach, Calif., manufactures truck beds, catalytic converters, coated substrates and steering columns. In June of last year, TABC announced plans to assemble medium-size commercial panel trucks for Hino Motors, Ltd. to be sold in North America, beginning in 2004. Finally, Canadian Autoparts Toyota, Inc. in Delta, British Columbia produces aluminum wheels.

By 2005, Toyota will have capacity to build 1.5 million cars and trucks a year and 1.52 million engines and automatic transmissions in North America. By then, Toyota plans to employ some 33,000 people throughout North America. Toyota's North American-produced vehicles include the Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Matrix, Sienna, Solara, Sequoia, Tacoma and Tundra. Beginning in the fall of 2003, the Lexus RX 330 will be produced at the automaker's plant in Ontario, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada.

* Based on preliminary vehicle production totals as of January 3, 2003. Exact production numbers may vary by a few vehicles at each plant.

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