Toyota to Manufacture EV SUVs at Kentucky Plant

The company will assemble two new three-row battery electric SUVs it plans to make at Toyota Kentucky, Toyota Motor North America said in a statement.
Published: 9/12/2025, 3:36:00 AM EDT
Toyota to Manufacture EV SUVs at Kentucky Plant
Toyota logo in an illustration taken on July 28, 2025. (Dado Ruvic/Reuters)

TOKYO–Toyota Motor will start making two battery-powered sport utility vehicles at its U.S. Kentucky plant, as part of a move to improve manufacturing efficiency and better serve market demand, the Japanese automaker said.

The company will assemble two new three-row battery electric SUVs it plans to make at Toyota Kentucky, Toyota Motor North America said in a statement, adding it is “strategically transitioning” production across its Kentucky and Indiana plants.

“Toyota Indiana will continue to assemble the Grand Highlander in its west plant and add assembly of the vehicle to its east plant to accommodate increased production volume,” the company said in the emailed comment to Reuters.

In the United States, Toyota currently makes Lexus ES sedans at its Kentucky plant and Lexus TX sport utility vehicles at its Indiana facility.

On Tuesday, the Nikkei newspaper reported Toyota would consolidate production of Lexus brand cars in the United States to a single location in the face of high tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

In response to that report, Toyota said the information was not something announced by the company, adding that it continually reviews its production structure as part of efforts to make ever-better cars.