Toyota plans new Maharashtra plant to expand India production capacity
By Axel Miller | 11 May 2026
Summary
- Toyota Kirloskar Motor plans to establish a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra to increase its long-term India production capacity.
- The proposed plant is expected to manufacture new SUV models aimed at both domestic and export markets.
- The investment supports Toyota’s broader strategy to strengthen its position in India and expand exports to global regions.
MUMBAI, May 11, 2026 — Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) is planning a major manufacturing expansion in India with a proposed new vehicle production facility in Maharashtra’s Bidkin Industrial Area.
The project would mark Toyota’s next significant production investment in India as the automaker seeks to expand manufacturing capacity and strengthen its presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing automotive markets.
Industry officials said the facility is expected to support both domestic vehicle demand and export opportunities across international markets.
New Maharashtra facility under development
The proposed plant near Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar is expected to complement Toyota’s existing manufacturing operations in Bidadi, Karnataka.
The company has indicated that the facility will focus on SUV production, a segment that continues to see strong demand growth in India and export markets.
While Toyota has not officially confirmed specific vehicle models, analysts expect the plant to support production of future utility vehicle platforms designed for multiple regions.
The project is also expected to strengthen Toyota’s manufacturing footprint along the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, improving logistics access to ports and supplier ecosystems.
Expanding India’s role in Toyota’s global strategy
Toyota has been steadily increasing investment in India as part of its broader strategy to expand production and exports from the country.
Industry experts said India is becoming increasingly important for global automakers because of its large domestic market, competitive manufacturing base and export potential.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor has also benefited from rising demand for hybrid and utility vehicles in recent years, with models such as the Innova HyCross and Urban Cruiser Hyryder contributing to sales growth.
Employment and industrial impact
The proposed facility is expected to generate direct manufacturing jobs and support a broader supplier network across Maharashtra’s industrial ecosystem.
Analysts said the investment could further strengthen western India’s position as a major automotive manufacturing hub.
Why this matters
- Automotive investment growth: The project reflects continued global automaker investment in India’s manufacturing sector.
- SUV market expansion: Rising demand for utility vehicles is reshaping production strategies across the industry.
- Export ambitions: India is becoming a larger export base for global automotive companies.
- Industrial development: The Bidkin Industrial Area continues attracting large-scale manufacturing investments.
FAQs
Q1. Where will Toyota’s new plant be located?
The proposed facility is planned for the Bidkin Industrial Area in Maharashtra near Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
Q2. What vehicles could be produced there?
The plant is expected to focus on SUV production for domestic and export markets.
Q3. Why is Toyota expanding in India?
The company is increasing capacity to support growing demand and strengthen India’s role in its global manufacturing network.
Q4. How does this affect exports?
The location offers improved logistics connectivity for exports to regions including the Middle East and Africa.


