Toyota Strengthens Head Office Research and Development Capabilities with New Facility for Building Ever-better Cars

Toyota City, Japan, April 25, 2019―Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announces today that it has completed work on the central section of its new research and development facility, named Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama, located in a mountainous area straddling the cities of Toyota and Okazaki. This section, which primarily features a winding country road test course, will begin partial operations today. By opening this new proving ground in a location approximately 30 minutes from its Toyota City Head Office, Toyota is intensifying its dedication to building ever-better cars by honing them thoroughly under exacting driving environments.

Bird's-eye view of Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama
Bird's-eye view of Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama

As the automotive industry faces a once-in-a-century transformational period, Toyota intends to further raise the bar in terms of driving performance, environmental friendliness, and safety to build the cars of the future. To help provide ever-better cars to customers all over the world, Toyota is continuously working to strengthen the research and development capabilities of its Head Office region in Toyota City. Toyota plans to invest a total of around 300 billion yen in the new facility up to its full-scale opening in fiscal year 2023, and is continuing to acquire the necessary sites and build a wide range of test facilities. After completion, some 3,300 people should be employed at the site.

The section of the facility that opened today features a 5.3-km country road test course. Based on long experience of the Nürburgring Nordschleife, which is famous throughout the world for its grueling driving conditions, Toyota has designed an exacting test course that takes advantage of local topography and features a roughly 75-meter change in elevation between its highest and lowest points, as well as a wide range of curves and corners. Around 50 people will start working at the facility today, most of whom are test drivers.

Located in an open environment surrounded by greenery, the completed facility in 2023 will also include an eastern section featuring a high-speed test course and specialized courses that reproduce particular road surfaces from around the world, and a western section that includes vehicle development facilities.

Commemorating the completion of the new facility, Toyota President Akio Toyoda made the following statement: "I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Aichi Prefecture, Toyota City, Okazaki City and, above all, to the local residents of Shimoyama for their invaluable assistance, consideration, and cooperation over a long period of time from the concept stage to the building of Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama. With the aim of making ever-better cars, we have continued to make various efforts in "feeling the road" and "conversing with cars" through driving tests around the world, including our Five Continent Drive Project and the Nürburgring 24 Hours endurance race. Based on such experiences, we have replicated a variety of roads in the world at the new test course. In addition to conducting driving tests all over the world, and with the replication of severe driving conditions at the new test course, we intend to thoroughly hone every one of our models and develop the types of cars that epitomize the true joy of driving. As connected, autonomous, shared, and electric (CASE) technologies promise to transform the very nature of mobility, Toyota will remain true to its strength of building cars through genchi genbutsu and delivering emotional performance, and will continue to make every effort to bring a smile to the faces of our customers, regardless of the form that cars take in the future."

By the time this new facility becomes fully operational in fiscal year 2023, we intend to develop a test course for high-speed driving evaluation and a specialized test course that replicates unique roads in the world in the eastern section. Facilities for vehicle development are planned for the western section. Overall, we intend for this new facility to be part of an open environment surrounded by greenery. Environmental conservation was a foremost consideration in the construction of this new research and development facility. Around 70 percent of the total site area (approx. 650 hectares) consists of the original trees and greenery that were preserved, in addition to newly developed green spaces. Full consideration is being given to maintaining and managing the natural environment. Toyota intends to continue cooperating with experts, local governments, and communities in the vicinity of the facility to conduct environmental conservation initiatives in the forests and valley bottom rice fields of this valuable satoyama (a Japanese term referring to hills and forests located near communities that are deeply linked to human life) ecosystem.

Overview of Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama
Overview of Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama

Outline of Toyota Technical Center Shimoyama

Location Area including parts of Toyota City (formerly the village of Shimoyama) and Okazaki City (formerly the town of Nukata)
Breakdown of facility area
Application Area Proportion of total area
Facility sites 159.2 hectares 24 percent
Roads 7.1 hectares 1 percent
Reservoirs, other 16.2 hectares 3 percent
Developed green spaces 81.8 hectares 13 percent
Preserved trees and greenery 386.5 hectares 59 percent
Total area 650.8 hectares
(6.508 km2)
100 percent
Operators
Site development
Aichi Public Enterprise Bureau
Facility construction
Toyota Motor Corporation
Facility outline
  • Country road test course (approximately 5.3 km)
  • Vehicle development facilities
  • High-speed test course (planned to open by fiscal year 2023)
  • Specialized test courses (planned to open by fiscal year 2023)
Investment Approximately 300 billion yen
Number of employees Approximately 3,300 (planned number at facility completion in 2023)With the opening of this section, the number of employees is around 50.

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