It would take years to setup a new assembly line elsewhere for transfer of model production. And we would have heard about it already in industry documentation.
And a part of the 4Runner selling and marketing points are that they are manufactured at Tahara with Japanese workers. 4Runner are only manufactured at Tahara. Not like Corollas or Prius or RAV4 which are manufactured globally at many different plants.
If someone said we’d see Hilux manufacturing in Mexico, I’d buy that because Mexico already has Hilux sold there. And the Hilux is based off of the global IMV platform which is distinguished by its ability to be fully modular. 4Runner is not a modular platform and hasn’t yet transitioned to the TNGA-F architecture (though it’s already being tested and prototyped as we speak).
Thanks Beno. Okay, so the 6th gen 4Runner will presumably be on TNGA-F - agreed.
EDIT: I should also preface..I don't know much of anything and am just trying to understand more. I appreciate the dialogue and insight and thank you for your time and knowledge sharing.
I was suggesting that the 6th gen 4runner production would not be in Japan - but obviously you'd know FAR more about that and whether or not a vacuum of future 4Runner production news meant anything.
As far as I understand, the 5th gen 4Runner is a western hemisphere and LHD-only product. Wouldn't that make sense to move to the Americas? I had considered a locale change when I heard that Toyota was adding a new model to the LC,LX,GX, Prado, 4Runner-producing plants - and that the new model (The LC250/Prado) was going to sell, at least to the US, far more units than LC 200s (or 300s for that matter if they hadn't discontinued it) were going to the US before discontinuation and changeover to 300 series production.
So, what has changed at Tahara and Hino or the other plants involved that can allow them to replace capacity for 3,000 200 series to the US market with what could be 30,000 or more LC Prados to the US Market? Or would you think that they'll curtail Prado deliveries to other markets to take advantage of US demand? Or curtail other models produced at these plants? My assumption was a ramp down of 4Runner production (moved to LatAm or North America) and a ramp up of "LC" (read Prado, LC250) deliveries to the US.