Toledo Assembly Complex | |
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Operated | 1910–present |
Location | Toledo, Ohio |
Coordinates | 41°41′N 83°32′W / 41.69°N 83.53°W |
Industry | Automotive |
Products | Off-road vehicles |
Employees | 6,093 (2022)[1] |
Area | 312 acres (1.26 km2)[1] |
Volume | 3,640,000 sq ft (338,000 m2)[1] |
Address | 4400 Chrysler Drive |
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The Toledo Assembly Complex is a 3,640,000 sq ft (338,000 m2) automotive factory complex in Toledo, Ohio. Now owned by Stellantis North America, sections of the facility have operated as an automobile assembly plant since 1910, initially for Willys-Overland. The Toledo complex has assembled Jeeps since the 1940s and comprises two factories, Toledo North and Toledo South. The latter includes the Stickney Plant and the Parkway Annex.
In 2018, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles FCA, the predecessor of Stellantis NA, announced that the Toledo Machining Plant would assemble the power electronics module and components for the Jeep Wrangler Plug-in Hybrid launched in 2020.[2]