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Toyota Launches Ninth-Generation Hilux Production in SA Following R10.4 Billion Investment

Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has officially commenced local production of its highly anticipated ninth-generation Hilux model at its Prospecton manufacturing plant in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. The milestone was marked by a high-profile "line-off" ceremony attended by senior government officials, industry leaders, and organised labour. The transition is backed by a massive R10.4 billion investment from Toyota, reinforcing South Africa’s position as a leading global automotive manufacturing hub and showcasing the country’s deep industrial capabilities.



High-Profile Delegation and Plant Tour


The ceremony drew key national and provincial leaders, including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who delivered the keynote address. He was joined by:


  • Mr Parks Tau, Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition

  • Mr Andrew Kirby, President and CEO of Toyota South Africa Motors

  • Mr Thamsanqa Ntuli, Premier of KwaZulu-Natal

  • Reverend Musa Zondi, KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs


Prior to the formal addresses, the delegation participated in a guided tour of the Prospecton facility, inspecting the Electro-Disposition (ED) department, the Welding and Chassis Frame Workshop, and advanced assembly lines. The tour was followed by an interactive engagement session with attending business sector representatives and organised labour delegates, emphasizing the collaborative effort required to sustain large-scale industrial operations.



Economic Significance and Localisation Impact


The automotive industry remains a primary pillar of South Africa’s economy, contributing approximately 5% to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It directly supports more than 115,000 manufacturing jobs and secures over half a million livelihoods across its wider value chain.


The financial structure of this new Hilux rollout illustrates a resilient industrial ecosystem:

  • Toyota’s Capital Injection: Approximately one-third of Toyota’s R10.4 billion investment was dedicated directly to upgrading local supplier capacity and advanced tooling.

  • Supplier Reinvestment: Local suppliers invested an additional R2 billion of their own capital to expand domestic production capabilities.

  • Job Creation: The investment secures the livelihoods of thousands of plant workers and opens up new employment opportunities for youth in the manufacturing sector.



Government Policy and Infrastructure Alignment


During his keynote address, President Ramaphosa highlighted the "multiplier effect" of such substantial industrial investments, framing the project as proof that South Africa can convert major investment pledges into tangible physical operations.


To maintain global competitiveness amid a rapidly evolving automotive landscape, particularly the global transition toward cleaner mobility and New Energy Vehicles (NEVs), the President outlined several state commitments:


  • Policy Certainty: Strengthening incentives for local component manufacturing and supporting battery value-chain development.

  • Resource Leveraging: Utilizing South Africa’s abundant critical mineral reserves to position the country as a future mobility hub.

  • Logistical Reforms: Ongoing structural improvements within Transnet’s freight rail and port networks. Notably, vehicle terminals in Durban, Gqeberha, and East London handled over 792,000 fully built units in the ten months leading to February, representing peak productivity levels for the sector.




The successful rollout of the ninth-generation Hilux underscores the strength of public-private partnerships in driving South Africa's industrial agenda. By combining massive capital investments with targeted localization efforts and infrastructural reforms, the initiative ensures that the local automotive sector remains globally competitive. As these newly assembled vehicles begin shipping to domestic and international markets, they serve as a clear indicator of South Africa’s readiness to host high-value, advanced manufacturing projects.


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