Boost for UK auto sector as Toyota confirms new Auris will be built in the UK
Lift for UK automotive sector as Toyota confirms that it will build the next generation Auris at the company's Burnaston plant in Derby.

- Business Secretary welcomes announcement during visit to Toyota鈥檚 Burnaston plant in Derbyshire. Derby will be the sole production site for this model in Europe, with engines primarily sourced from Toyota鈥檚 Deeside plant in north Wales
- Decision secured in part thanks to government investment of more than 拢20 million last year to support the installation of a new production platform in Burnaston, worth over 拢240 million
- Announcement confirms the success of the UK鈥檚 landmark Industrial Strategy Automotive Sector Deal to secure the future of car production in the UK
International confidence in the UK鈥檚 automotive sector was bolstered today (Wednesday 28 February) as Toyota announced it will build its new generation Auris model at its Burnaston factory in Derbyshire.
In a further vote of confidence for UK engineering expertise, the majority of engines for the new model will be sourced from the company鈥檚 Deeside factory in north Wales, helping secure 3,000 jobs across the 2 sites.
Business Secretary Greg Clark welcomed the decision during a visit to the Burnaston factory earlier today, where he met teams who will be working on the new model. The decision was helped in part by government investment of more than 拢20 million announced last year to support the upgrade of the facility and the installation of a new production platform to make the plant more competitive and enable it to build more advanced vehicles.
The investment follows the publication of last month鈥檚 landmark sector deal between government and the automotive sector, a vital moment in establishing the UK鈥檚 leadership in meeting the Future of Mobility and Clean Growth Grand Challenges.
Business Secretary Greg Clark said:
We have been clear in our commitment to ensuring the automotive sector continues to go from strength to strength which is why, through the Industrial Strategy, we established a landmark Automotive Sector Deal that will see us working with industry to put the UK at the forefront of new technologies and future investment decisions.
Toyota鈥檚 decision to build its new Auris model in Burnaston is testament to the highly-skilled and committed workforce that helps make the UK鈥檚 automotive sector one of the most productive in the world, and this government will continue work to create the best possible environment to maintain this fruitful relationship.
Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns said:
Toyota鈥檚 commitment to the UK is an enormous economic boost for Deeside and Wales as a whole. Toyota has played a crucial role in helping to demonstrate why Wales continues to be a prime location to invest and do business through its anchor status on Deeside.
I visited the company鈥檚 HQ in Toyota City in Japan last year where I was encouraged by the long term approach given to their investment decisions.
This major announcement is fantastic news and a massive vote of confidence for UK manufacturing and for Wales as a go-to inward investment destination.
Toyota has a long-established relationship with the UK, producing 4 million vehicles and 5 million engines over the last 25 years. Today鈥檚 announcement follows Toyota鈥檚 decision last year to invest over 拢240 million to upgrade Burnaston to improve the plant鈥檚 competitiveness by installing its latest production platform 鈥� the Toyota New Global Architecture 鈥� to ensure the plant produced the most advanced models for the European market. This will be the third generation Auris to be built at the Burnaston factory, underlining the skill and expertise of the plant鈥檚 world-class staff.
The UK鈥檚 automotive sector continues to thrive with the UK currently the third largest European car producer with the highest productivity among Europe鈥檚 automotive producing nations. The sector generates 拢14.6 billion, representing 8.2% of the UK鈥檚 total manufacturing gross value added.