Toyota is set to relocate a portion of its GR Corolla production from Japan to the Burnaston plant in Derbyshire, UK. This decision is aimed at addressing the high demand in North America and optimizing global production efficiency.
Investment and Production Details
- Investment: Approximately $56 million will be allocated to establish a dedicated production line at the Burnaston facility.
- Annual Output: The new line is expected to produce around 10,000 units annually, primarily for export to North America.
- Operational Timeline: Production is slated to commence by mid-2026.
- Workforce: Japanese engineers will temporarily assist in setting up the new production processes.
Strategic Reasons Behind the Move
- Excess Capacity: The Burnaston plant has available capacity, making it suitable for additional production without significant infrastructure expansion.
- Reduced Delivery Times: Manufacturing closer to the target market will shorten delivery times, enhancing customer satisfaction.
- Tariff Advantages: A recent UK-US trade agreement reduces tariffs on UK-made vehicles to 10%, compared to the 25% tariff on Japanese imports, offering cost benefits for exports to the US.