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Discover the Toyota Texas Manufacturing Tour in Texas
Explore the world-class Toyota Texas Manufacturing plant in San Antonio, where the Toyota Tundra and Sequoia are built from the ground up. This massive automotive facility combines cutting-edge robotics with hands-on craftsmanship, giving visitors a rare view into the assembly of two of America’s most iconic full-size vehicles.
Why it’s special: Toyota’s San Antonio plant is one of the most advanced automotive manufacturing sites in North America. Visitors witness a synchronized system of robotics, precision engineering, and skilled workers all contributing to the creation of trucks built with Texas pride.
History/Story of Toyota Texas Manufacturing
Opened in 2006, Toyota Texas Manufacturing was established as a major investment into American auto production, bringing thousands of jobs to the San Antonio region. The plant united Toyota engineers with locally based suppliers on a single campus—an innovative model that increased efficiency and collaboration. Today, the site produces the Toyota Tundra and Sequoia, blending Toyota’s global manufacturing standards with advanced automation and sustainable practices.
What You’ll See & Do at Toyota Texas Manufacturing
Tour the assembly lines where steel frames become finished trucks
Watch robotic welders, conveyors, and quality-control systems in action
Learn how engines, body components, and interiors come together
Observe paint and finishing processes (in designated areas)
Discover how Toyota’s “Lean Manufacturing” principles drive efficiency and quality
Visiting Information for Toyota Texas Manufacturing
Hands-On Elements
While visitors cannot operate equipment, interactive displays and exhibits explain Toyota’s manufacturing philosophy, safety systems, and vehicle-design processes.
Photo/Video Policy
Photography is strictly limited and may be prohibited in many production areas for safety and confidentiality.
Souvenirs & Extras
Visitor center exhibits
Toyota-branded merchandise (may vary depending on the current program)
Educational displays about automotive technology and sustainability
Practical Info
Tours run on select weekdays and must be booked in advance. Public tour availability can vary and may be limited due to production schedules or special events.
Pricing of Toyota Texas Manufacturing
Tour Price:
General Admission: Free
Groups: Reservations required
Your visit typically includes access to the visitor center, a guided tram or walking tour, and insight into real-time truck assembly operations.
🏨 Where to Stay Near Toyota Texas Manufacturing Factory
Planning a visit to Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas in San Antonio? Staying nearby makes it easier to attend your scheduled tour and explore the city without long drives. South San Antonio offers convenient hotel options, while downtown provides more variety, dining, and attractions.
🏆 Recommended Hotels Nearby
1. Holiday Inn Express & Suites San Antonio South, 👉 Check availability
Comfortable and convenient option located about 10–15 minutes from the Toyota plant, with breakfast included and easy highway access.
2. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott San Antonio South, 👉 Check availability
Modern mid-range hotel offering reliable amenities and a good location for quick access to the factory and nearby attractions.
3. La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham San Antonio South Park, 👉 Check availability
Affordable stay with spacious rooms and a convenient location, ideal for visitors combining the factory tour with a broader San Antonio trip.
Nearby Toyota Texas Manufacturing
Mission San José — One of San Antonio’s historic Spanish missions
Brooks City Base — Dining, entertainment, and community events
San Antonio River Walk (South Reach) — Scenic waterfront pathways
FAQs of Toyota Texas Manufacturing
1. How long does the Toyota plant tour last?
Tours generally run 60–90 minutes depending on production activity.
2. Do I need to register in advance?
Yes. All visitors must register in advance due to safety requirements and limited tour slots.
3. Are children allowed on the tour?
Typically, children must meet a minimum age requirement (often around 12 years old). Adult supervision is mandatory.
4. Will I see the trucks being built live?
Yes. Tours are designed to show active manufacturing—including welding, assembly, and finishing—when the plant is running.
5. Is the facility accessible?
Most visitor areas are accessible. Guests needing special accommodations should contact the plant ahead of time.
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