Toyota to invest $1B+ at Kentucky facility to make new SUV

Toyota (NYSE: TM) will invest $1.3 billion at its flagship Kentucky facility in Georgetown.

The automaker announced Tuesday that the investment will be for future electrification efforts including assembly of an all-new, three-row battery electric sport utility vehicle for the U.S. market, according to a news release.

The project brings the plant’s total investment to nearly $10 billion.

The investment also supports the previously announced future battery electric vehicle (BEV) assembly at Toyota Kentucky. It also adds a battery pack assembly line to the facility, with batteries being supplied by Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina.

“You cannot think of the Bluegrass region and Scott County without thinking of Toyota,” said Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear in the release. “We are grateful that they continue to invest in our commonwealth and continue to set a standard for high-quality, well-paying jobs for our citizens. Thank you, Toyota for yet another $1 billion-plus investment coming to Kentucky.”

Louisville Business First

Michael Randle

Michael Randle