Though the Toyota Tacoma may technically be a Japanese-branded truck, it’s a pickup that proudly flies the Stars and Stripes in spirit.
After all, Toyota designed and engineered the model specifically for the US market. It’s dominated the midsize segment for the better part of its 30-plus-year history, proving itself a true American favorite.
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It’s for these reasons that Toyota’s new venture promises to be such a big deal. Along with making for a massive financial investment, it heralds a decisive update for Tacoma production.

Bigger in Texas
According to an announcement this week, Toyota will be allocating some $3.6 billion to grow its San Antonio-based manufacturing facility.
The expansion will add 2.5 million square feet to the location, 2,000 jobs and a new assembly line. Upon completion in 2030, Toyota’s renovation efforts will have doubled the plant’s size.






