Are any Toyota hybrids made in the USA?
Yes. Several Toyota hybrids are built in the United States, including the Camry Hybrid in Kentucky, the Sienna Hybrid and Highlander Hybrid in Indiana, and the Corolla Hybrid in Mississippi.
This article explains where those U.S.-built hybrids are assembled, why production is spread across North American plants, and how Toyota’s global manufacturing footprint shapes which models come from domestic plants versus overseas facilities.
U.S.-built Toyota hybrids and where they come from
The following examples highlight Toyota hybrids that are assembled in American factories, along with their corresponding production sites.
- Camry Hybrid — Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky (TMMK), Georgetown, KY
- Sienna Hybrid — Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana (TMMI), Princeton, IN
- Highlander Hybrid — Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana (TMMI), Princeton, IN
- Corolla Hybrid — Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi (TMMMS), Blue Springs, MS
These U.S.-based facilities demonstrate Toyota’s commitment to domestic production of popular, fuel-efficient models for American buyers, while supporting supply-chain resilience and regional jobs.
Global production context and notable overseas alternatives
Notable overseas production and how it fits the market
While several hybrids are built in the United States, Toyota also relies on overseas plants for other popular hybrids sold in the U.S. The RAV4 Hybrid, for example, is produced at CAMI Automotive in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, for North American markets. In addition, some hybrid lines such as Prius are primarily manufactured outside the United States, in Japan and other international facilities.
Industry policy and market demand influence where Toyota routes production. Shifts in supply chains, regional incentives, and evolving battery/EV strategy can alter where future hybrids are assembled in North America.
Summary
In summary, the United States does produce several Toyota hybrids at plants in Kentucky, Indiana, and Mississippi, offering models like Camry Hybrid, Sienna Hybrid, Highlander Hybrid, and Corolla Hybrid to American buyers. Other hybrids are assembled outside the U.S., underscoring Toyota's global manufacturing footprint and its mixed approach to domestic and international production.
