The Japanese automaker is one of the most popular car brands in Dallas.
Taiwan, South Korea and Japan are among the state’s 10 largest trading partners.
Large pickup trucks — one of the industry’s priciest segments — lost ground in January and February.
May Mobility’s fleet of Toyota Sienna’s travels UT Arlington students for free and the general public at $3 per ride.
The automaker’s battery collection efforts will include those from hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles.
The automaker has 14 manufacturing plants in North America and employs more than 32,000 workers, including 2,600 in San Antonio.
The automaker’s goal is to sell 1.5 million to 1.8 million electric or hybrid vehicles in the U.S. by 2030.
Production will be limited to 5,000 units for the first two months, and pricing will start at around $50,000.
The city hosts at least 119 foreign-owned subsidiaries and at least 64 are based in Asia.
Unfortunately, it won’t be ready in time for Father’s Day weekend.