Toyota Motor Corp said on Tuesday it was investing $391 million in its pickup truck assembly plant in San Antonio,
Texas, as part of the Japanese automaker's plan to invest $13 billion in its U.S. operations over five years through 2021.
Christopher Reynolds, Toyota Motor North America's chief administrative officer, told Reuters the investment could allow the company to eventually boost the plant's capacity but no decision has been made.
Toyota's San Antonio truck plant assembles full-size Tundra and mid-size Tacoma pickup trucks and along with its on-site suppliers employs more than 7,200 workers at the plant complex.