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Discover the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi Tour
The Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi (TMMMS) Tour in Blue Springs, MS, gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at how one of the world’s most popular cars, the Toyota Corolla, is built. This state-of-the-art automotive plant produces hundreds of vehicles each day, blending robotics, human skill, and Toyota’s legendary quality standards.
Guided tram tours take guests through stamping, welding, painting, and assembly areas, providing a close-up view of each stage of vehicle production. Along the way, you’ll learn about Toyota’s engineering philosophy, commitment to quality, and role in Mississippi’s economy. The tour highlights advanced manufacturing while also focusing on Toyota’s dedication to sustainability and community.
Why it’s special:
Unlike a typical museum, this is a working automotive factory where vehicles are being built in real time. Visitors see firsthand how raw materials transform into finished Corollas on the same day. For school trips, engineering students, and families curious about American manufacturing, it’s a fascinating, educational experience.
History/Story of Toyota in Mississippi
Toyota announced its new U.S. plant in Blue Springs, Mississippi, in 2007, investing over a billion dollars into the facility. Production officially began in 2011, and the plant quickly became one of the region’s largest employers. Today, Toyota Mississippi produces the Corolla sedan for North America and continues to expand its impact on local communities through jobs, education programs, and sustainability initiatives.
What You’ll See & Do on the Toyota Mississippi Factory Tour
Ride a guided tram through the assembly line, including stamping, welding, and painting areas.
Watch how Toyota’s Corolla is built from sheet metal to finished car.
Learn about robotics, quality control, and Toyota’s production system.
Explore exhibits on Toyota’s history and sustainability efforts.
Visit the lobby and tour center for displays, photos, and merchandise.
Hands-On Elements: Q&A with guides, interactive exhibits in the visitor center.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography not allowed on the factory floor; permitted in visitor center areas.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Visitor center gift shop with Toyota apparel, models, and branded items
Pricing of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi Tour
Admission: Free
Reservations required in advance
Practical Info for Visiting Toyota Mississippi
Duration: ~75–90 minutes
Format: Guided tram tour through production areas + visitor center exhibits
Schedule & Seasonality: Tours available by reservation, Mon–Fri; closed weekends and major holidays
Audience: Families, students, automotive enthusiasts, school and technical groups
Accessibility: Visitor areas are wheelchair accessible; tram accommodates mobility needs
Safety & Restrictions:
Closed-toe shoes required
Minimum age may apply (typically 12+)
No bags, cameras, or phones on the factory floor
Languages: English (group interpreters may be arranged)
Group & School Visits: Group reservations welcome; educational STEM tours offered for schools
What to Bring/Wear: Closed-toe shoes; valid ID for adults; curiosity about cars and technology
Facilities: Visitor center, restrooms, gift shop, free parking
Closures & Downtime: Tours paused during retooling, holidays, or maintenance periods
Location & Booking
Getting There: Free onsite parking; located off US Highway 78, ~10 miles west of Tupelo
Booking: Free tours must be reserved online at Tour Toyota
Cancellation & Refunds: Not applicable (free admission); contact tour office to reschedule
On-Site Extras: Visitor center with exhibits and gift shop
Nearby
Elvis Presley Birthplace & Museum (Tupelo)
Natchez Trace Parkway
Tupelo Buffalo Park & Zoo
FAQs About Visiting the Toyota Mississippi Factory Tour
Is the Toyota Mississippi tour free?
Yes, all factory tours are free, but reservations are required.
What cars are built at the Blue Springs plant?
The factory produces the Toyota Corolla sedan for the North American market.
How long is the tour?
Tours last about 75–90 minutes, including the tram ride and visitor center exhibits.
Can children attend the tour?
Yes, but the minimum age is typically 12 due to factory safety rules.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, all tours require advance booking online or by phone.
Can I take photos inside the plant?
No, photography is prohibited on the production floor, but allowed in the visitor center.
Is the factory accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the visitor center and tram are designed to accommodate mobility needs.
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