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Automotive parts plant in Buffalo, West Virginia, US
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Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1996; 28 years ago (1996)
HeadquartersBuffalo, West Virginia
Key peopleDavid Rosier (president)
ProductsEngines and transmissions
Number of employees2,000 (2022)
ParentToyota Motor North America
Footnotes / references

Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia (TMMWV) is a Toyota Motor Corporation factory in Buffalo, West Virginia. It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America, itself a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan. 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.

Engines produced

Former engines produced

Transmissions produced

Former transmissions produced

  • 5-speed automatic transmission (1998–2010)
  • 4-speed automatic transmission (1998–2004)

References

  1. "Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia (TMMWV)". Toyota Motor North America (Press release). March 22, 2022. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  2. David Shepardson (February 18, 2021). "Toyota $210M investment for engine production". Retrieved October 28, 2024.
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