Toyota USA News launches on Instagram and Threads

Toyota USA News launches on Instagram and Threads
Sean Suggs, President — Toyota Battery Manufacturing - Greensboro
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Toyota USA News has launched on Instagram and Threads, offering a new way for followers to stay informed about the latest Toyota news. The platforms will provide updates on product reveals, company announcements, and more. Followers can engage with posts by sharing and liking them.

The launch encourages Toyota fans, automotive enthusiasts, media, and anyone interested in the brand to follow @ToyotaUSAnews on both social media platforms as part of Toyota’s expanding presence online.

Toyota has been active in North America for nearly 70 years and is focused on sustainable mobility through its Toyota and Lexus brands. The company employs nearly 64,000 people across North America and operates 14 manufacturing plants. In 2025, Toyota’s plant in North Carolina began producing automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. Currently, Toyota offers 32 electrified vehicle options.

For further details about Toyota, visit their official newsroom website.



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