It weirdly feels like Toyota is the most American car company out there right now.
On Tuesday, the Japanese company announced a $912 million investment into hybrid production in the United States, including 252 new American jobs.
Toyota's U.S. manufacturing presence is expanding again to meet growing demand for hybrid vehicles. As a part of Toyota's recent commitment to invest up to $10 billion in the U.S. over the next five years, the company announces a $912 million investment and 252 new jobs across five manufacturing plants to increase hybrid capacity and bring hybrid-electric Corollas to its production lineup.
This investment in Toyota's plants in West Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Missouri further builds on the company's ongoing commitment to reinvesting profits in its U.S. operations.
Nearly $1 billion is the first step to fulfilling a $10 billion promise.
And then there's this:
That's the Chairman of the Board for Toyota in a Trump-Vance T-shirt and a "Make America Great Again" hat, posing with Toyota racing.

Oh yeah, and then there's this:
There's nothing more patriotic right now than driving that Tacoma!
Guys, America is back ... thanks to Japan?
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