Thursday, September 18, 2014

Toyota Boosting Capacity To Crank Out More Tacomas

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Toyota's lone Mexican assembly plant will boost output by as much as 40 percent to increase production of the Tacoma mid-size pickup truck starting in April, 2015.

Automotive News is reporting that the Baja California plant, which handles final assembly duties from CKD kits, will produce 89,000 Tacomas annually, up from 63,000. The move comes as GM announced a third shift at the Missouri plant that builds the upcoming Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon mid-size trucks, which have yet to go on sale.

The Tacoma is expected to be redesigned in 2016 to better compete with the GM mid-sizers. While Tacoma sales have been down year-to-date, the full-size Tundra has seen an increase, and moving production away from Toyota's Texas truck plant could allow for more Tundras to be built to help satisfy demand.

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