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Report: Mississippi Prius plant to open in June 2011

Submitted by Danny on March 8, 2010 - 12:18pm.

Toyota plans to begin pumping Prius hybrids out of its now-idle Mississippi plant as early as June 2011, the Tokyo Shimbun newspaper is reporting, along with Reuters. This could put the Mississippi plant online in time for the first new member of the Prius family (the FT-CH perhaps?).

Mississippi Prius Factory to Open "When the recovery hits full stride"

Submitted by Danny on January 13, 2010 - 11:43am.

Looks like the Japanese newspaper Nikkei nailed it in the middle of last month when they said that Toyota's US-based Prius factory would go online in 2011. According to the Detroit Free Press, a senior Toyota executive said last night that the currently built, but idle, factory will begin producing the Prius hybrid "when the recovery hits full stride".

Toyota to Finish Mississippi Plant, Produce Prius-branded Hybrids by 2011

Submitted by Danny on December 17, 2009 - 12:12pm.

Just 6 months ago news outlets were reporting that the stalled Mississippi plant would no longer build the Prius. What a difference a few months make. Now the Japanese newspaper the Nikkei is reporting that not only will Toyota finish the plant, but that the first American-made Prius should roll off the line by 2011.

Mississippi May Be Out For New Prius Factory; Miss. Newspaper Says "Uh uh!"

Submitted by Danny on June 11, 2009 - 11:14am.

Motortrend, via Automotive News, reported yesterday that Toyota is mulling moving future US production of the Prius from the currently built, but empty, Tupelo, Mississippi plant.  Here is MT's take:

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