Toyota delays US electric vehicle production to 2026

By Kim Dong-young Posted : October 4, 2024, 09:16 Updated : October 4, 2024, 10:04
A repairman wearing a Toyota hat inspects a vehicle. Captured from UMW Toyota Motor website
SEOUL, October 04 (AJP) - Toyota Motor Corp., the world's largest automaker by volume, announced Thursday it will postpone the launch of electric vehicle (EV) production in the United States to 2026, a delay of several months from its initial 2025 target.

The Japanese auto giant cited a need to ensure product quality as the primary reason for the schedule adjustment. The company aims to deliver improved products to consumers through this revised timeline.

The decision comes amid a broader industry slowdown in EV demand, prompting Toyota to reduce its global EV production target for 2026 by about 30 percent to around 1 million units, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Toyota had previously announced plans to invest $1.3 billion in its Kentucky plant for EV production, with an additional $1.4 billion earmarked for a second U.S. EV manufacturing site in Indiana, also slated to begin operations in 2026.

The global EV market, initially buoyed by strong sales from Tesla Inc. and China's BYD Co., has faced headwinds due to high costs and insufficient charging infrastructure. Toyota's decision also follows a series of quality control issues within its group, including data manipulation and the use of unapproved testing standards in Japan.