Lexus, the luxury arm of Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp, has acquired a major plot of land in Shanghai for RMB 1.353 billion ($185 million), paving the way for construction of its first wholly-owned electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing plant in China, according to the Shanghai Public Resources Trading Center.
The site, located in the Jinshan district of southwestern Shanghai, spans approximately 1.13 million square meters and is designated for new energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturing, lithium-ion battery production, and other related battery technologies. The rights to use the land extend for 50 years, under terms set by the local Planning and Natural Resources Bureau.
The move follows Toyota’s February 5 announcement confirming plans to build a fully owned EV plant in Shanghai focused on producing Lexus-branded battery electric vehicles (BEVs). The first model is slated to enter production in 2027. The plant is expected to have an initial annual output of about 100,000 units and generate around 1,000 jobs in the early phase.