Toyota Indiana has reached a major production milestone — its 1-millionth hybrid vehicle rolled off the line at the Princeton plant. The commemorative model, a 2025 Toyota Sienna Platinum in Wind Chill Pearl, was completed with a flash of lights and honk of the horn, symbolizing a key moment in the company’s electrification journey.
Toyota Indiana Hybrid Milestone
Toyota Indiana has produced the Sienna since 2003. A team of 7,650 employees assembled the latest generation, built exclusively as a hybrid.
With recent updates to its interior, the 2025 Sienna continues to blend style and practicality. The minivan recently earned the top position in its segment in the 2025 J.D. Power Vehicle Dependability Study.
“It’s a significant achievement to reach this milestone and something our team members should be proud of,” said Jason Puckett, president of Toyota Indiana. “The all-hybrid Sienna demonstrates our commitment to electrification. It remains a top-selling vehicle in Toyota’s lineup.”
Electrified Lineup Drives Sales Growth
The Sienna plays a key role in Toyota’s expanding electrified vehicle lineup. In May, Sienna sales surged by more than 95% year-over-year. At the same time, electrified vehicles made up nearly half of Toyota’s total sales volume for the month.
This growing portfolio supports the company’s broader goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, it said.
Toyota Indiana has contributed over $54 million to local organizations across the region.
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