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Toyota Indiana Produced its One-Millionth Hybrid Vehicle
Toyota Indiana rolled out its 1-millionth hybrid vehicle, a 2025 Toyota Sienna Platinum.

The Toyota Sienna debuted as the Indiana branch's most recent milestone — the One-Millionth hybrid.
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Toyota Indiana has reached a production milestone with the completion of its one-millionth hybrid vehicle at the Princeton manufacturing facility. The vehicle was a 2025 Toyota Sienna Platinum in Wind Chill Pearl.
Production of the Toyota Sienna at the Princeton plant began in 2003, and the plant currently hosts 7,650 employees. The current model is an all-hybrid version.
The vehicle was recently honored in the 2025 J.D. Power Vehicle Dependability Study as the leading model in the minivan segment.
“It’s a significant achievement to reach this milestone and something our team members should be proud of,” said Jason Puckett, president of Toyota Indiana. “The all-hybrid Sienna demonstrates our commitment to electrification and remains a top-selling vehicle in Toyota’s lineup.”
Sienna is one of many electrified powertrain options at Toyota. In May, sales of the Sienna increased by more than 95% compared to the previous year. Electrified vehicles comprised nearly half of Toyota’s total monthly sales during the same period.
Since its establishment in 1996, Toyota Indiana has received approximately $8 billion in total investment. The plant has contributed over $54 million to local organizations.
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