Where was my Toyota Tundra built?
Your Toyota Tundra was likely built at one of Toyota's manufacturing facilities in North America. Toyota has several assembly plants in the United States and Canada that produce the Tundra pickup truck.
Toyota's North American Manufacturing Facilities
Toyota operates several major manufacturing plants across North America that produce a variety of Toyota and Lexus vehicles, including the Tundra. The key Tundra production facilities are:
- San Antonio, Texas: Toyota's largest truck manufacturing plant in North America, producing the Tundra and Tacoma models.
- Princeton, Indiana: Produces the Tundra, as well as the Sequoia SUV and Sienna minivan.
- Woodstock, Ontario: Toyota's only Canadian manufacturing plant, producing the Tundra and RAV4 SUV.
Toyota has invested billions of dollars in these North American facilities to increase production capacity and meet demand for its popular trucks and SUVs.
Determining Where Your Tundra Was Built
To find out the specific location where your Toyota Tundra was manufactured, you can check the vehicle identification number (VIN) on your Tundra. The 11th digit of the VIN indicates the manufacturing plant:
- S = San Antonio, Texas
- D = Princeton, Indiana
- C = Woodstock, Ontario
So by looking at the 11th digit of your Tundra's VIN, you can determine the exact Toyota plant where your vehicle was assembled.