Where Are the 5 Lexus Factories Located?

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AdrianaLee
07/29/25 10:14pm
Lexus has five main factories worldwide: the Kyushu Plant in Fukuoka, Japan; the Tahara Plant in Aichi Prefecture; the Motomachi Plant in Aichi Prefecture; the Ontario Plant in Canada; and the Kentucky Plant in the United States. Below is an introduction to the Kyushu Plant in Fukuoka, Japan: Subsidiary Factories: In 1991, Toyota Motor Corporation established Toyota Kyushu, Inc., which includes the Miyata Plant primarily responsible for mold casting, parts welding, stamping, body assembly, painting, and final assembly; the Kanda Plant responsible for casting, machining, assembly of castings, machining, and assembly; and the Kokura Plant mainly responsible for hybrid powertrain production. Models Produced: As Toyota's second-largest production base in Japan, the Kyushu Plant is primarily responsible for the production of the Lexus CT, ES, RX, IS, and NX series models.
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