Building on Greatness: Redesigned Toyota Camry Goes All-Hybrid at Kentucky Plant
Toyota's Kentucky plant celebrates the production of the ninth-generation Camry, now all-hybrid, showcasing the company's commitment to electrification and long-term job stability in the U.S. The new Camry features a stylish look, more power, and great fuel efficiency. Toyota's recent investment in the Georgetown facility further supports electrification efforts, including the assembly of an all-new, three-row battery electric SUV for the U.S. market. Toyota has announced investments exceeding $18.6 billion in its U.S. manufacturing operations since 2021, reinforcing its commitment to providing customers with a variety of electrified products.
Toyota showcases commitment to electrification and job stability in the U.S.
The new Camry offers a stylish look, more power, and great fuel efficiency.
Recent investments in the Georgetown facility support electrification efforts and the assembly of a new battery electric SUV.
Toyota has announced significant investments in its U.S. manufacturing operations to support electrification.
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Ninth-Generation Camry Rolls off the Line; Showcases Commitment to Electrification and Long-Term Job Stability in the U.S.
"Today would not be possible without our incredibly talented team members," said Kerry Creech, president of Toyota Kentucky. "Starting production of the new Camry is another proof point that Toyota is committed to providing secure employment and has been for nearly four decades. We continue to stay true to that promise by reinvesting profits in this plant and preparing our team members for future production opportunities, including a variety of electrified vehicles."
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"I feel blessed for the many years I have spent with Toyota and am proud of all the great things we have achieved," said Markee Robinson, production team leader. "While our plant continues to grow and change, I am confident that Toyota will continue to provide job stability and secure employment for decades to come, just as they have for me and my family."
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"Congratulations once again to Toyota. Over the decades, Toyota has never wavered in its commitment to its employees and this community," said Gov. Andy Beshear. "Relying on their continuous improvement mindset, they continue to find ways to renew this plant and provide future opportunity and stability for the nearly 10,000 Kentuckians who work here. They are a first-class employer in this community and state."
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FAQ
What generation Camry rolled off the assembly line at Toyota's Kentucky plant?
The ninth-generation Camry rolled off the assembly line at Toyota's Kentucky plant.
What powers the 2025 Camry?
The 2025 Camry is powered exclusively with the fifth-generation Toyota Hybrid System.
How much has Toyota invested in the Georgetown facility and local communities?
Toyota has invested over $10 billion in the Georgetown facility and local communities.
What new vehicle is being assembled for the U.S. market at the Georgetown facility?
An all-new, three-row battery electric SUV is being assembled for the U.S. market at the Georgetown facility.
How much has Toyota announced in new investments in its U.S. manufacturing operations since 2021?
Toyota has announced new investments totaling more than $18.6 billion in its U.S. manufacturing operations since 2021.