Toyota Kentucky to Invest $922 Million in Advanced Paint Facility
Toyota Kentucky announces a $922 million investment in an advanced paint facility, set to enhance vehicle production and sustainability efforts, while supporting the company's goal to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Toyota Kentucky’s $922 million investment in an advanced paint facility will improve operational efficiencies, reduce environmental impacts, and support the company’s electrification efforts.
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Toyota Kentucky has announced a $922 million investment in a new advanced paint facility, furthering the company’s efforts to support vehicle electrification and sustainability. The new facility, scheduled to open in 2027, will enhance operational efficiencies, reduce environmental impacts, and improve the quality of vehicle finishes.
The facility will add 1 million square feet of capacity and help decrease carbon emissions by 30%, while cutting water usage by 1.5 million gallons per year. This initiative aligns with Toyota’s goal to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050 and increases flexibility for future vehicle production.
Toyota Kentucky's Commitment to Innovation and Sustainability
The advanced paint facility will incorporate the latest paint technologies, improving production lead times, accuracy, and offering more diverse color options for Toyota vehicles. Kerry Creech, President of Toyota Kentucky, highlighted that this investment reflects the company’s commitment to both innovation and sustainability.
“Not only will our customers get the dynamic and stylish exterior finishes they love, but Toyota’s commitment to advanced paint technologies goes beyond aesthetics,” said Creech. “It encompasses efficiency, sustainability, and quality, leading the industry in environmentally responsible manufacturing.”
Toyota's Ongoing Investment in Kentucky's Workforce and Future
This investment builds on Toyota’s recent $1.3 billion investment at the Georgetown site to assemble an all-new, three-row battery electric SUV, expected in 2026. Since breaking ground in 1986, Toyota’s total investment in Kentucky now exceeds $11 billion, reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to the region and its workforce.
“This year alone more than $2 billion is being reinvested in this plant,” said Creech. “As the company and industry evolves, we remain committed to putting our team members first, ensuring long-term job security.”
Supporting Kentucky’s Growth and Workforce
Governor Andy Beshear praised Toyota's continued investment in the state, emphasizing the impact on local families and the workforce. Toyota Kentucky, with approximately 10,000 employees, assembles popular models such as the Camry Hybrid and RAV4 Hybrid.
Since 2020, Toyota has committed more than $20 billion to its U.S. manufacturing operations, supporting its electrification efforts and advancing its approach to battery electric vehicle production.
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