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A Million and Counting: Toyota Texas Produces 1 Millionth Truck

The 2,800 team members at Toyota Texas, on the city’s South Side, celebrated the milestone of assembling the plant’s 1 millionth truck on Sept. 18 – a Sunset Bronze Mica colored, 1794 Edition Tundra.

by Staff
September 18, 2013
A Million and Counting: Toyota Texas Produces 1 Millionth Truck

The 1 millionth truck to roll off the assembly line at Toyota Texas was a Sunset Bronze Mica colored, 1794 Edition Tundra.

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The 2,800 team members at Toyota Texas, on the city’s South Side, celebrated the milestone of assembling the plant’s 1 millionth truck on Sept. 18 – a Sunset Bronze Mica colored, 1794 Edition Tundra - with one thing in mind: satisfied customers.

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The 1 millionth truck to roll off the assembly line at Toyota Texas was a Sunset Bronze Mica colored, 1794 Edition Tundra.



“We are grateful for our loyal customers across North America who tell us they love driving Texas-built Tacomas and Tundras,” said Chris Nielsen, president of Toyota Texas.  “It makes me incredibly proud of our team members and 21 on-site suppliers every time I see one of our trucks on the road knowing that safety and quality are built into every one of them.”

Toyota Texas produces the Tacoma and Tundra trucks and will celebrate its 10-year anniversary since groundbreaking this fall. The new 1794 Edition Tundra is a tribute to the ranch, founded in 1794, on which the truck plant is located.

Some notable facts and stats about Toyota Texas and the one millionth truck milestone:

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  • If you lined up the 1 million trucks Toyota Texas has produced, it would stretch approximately 3,700  miles; or approximately from The Alamo to Honolulu, Hawaii.

  • The redesigned 2014 Tundra is among Toyota’s most American vehicle ever.  Styling was completed by Calty Design Research centers in Newport Beach, Calif., and Ann Arbor, Mich.; and it was engineered by the Toyota Technical Center, also in Ann Arbor.

  • V6 and V8 engines for all Tacomas and Tundras are manufactured at Toyota’s Huntsville, Ala., engine plant; all transmissions are manufactured in Durham, N.C.

  • Production at the plant began in October 2006 with the Tundra.  Tacoma production was added in the summer of 2010.

  • 21 on-site suppliers, who employ 2,900, have had a big hand in ensuring that quality, durability and reliability are built into every truck. 

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Explore the tradition and experience the innovation behind the best trucks in the world. Free weekday plant tours at Toyota are available to the public.  Please visit www.ToyotaTexas.com for more information. 

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