HUNTSVILLE, AL—Toyota’s assembly plant here produced its 10-millionth engine last week. 

The engine plant, which opened in 2003, assembles a third of all Toyota engines in North America. 

“We are thrilled to celebrate this milestone and look forward to seeing where the next 10 million engines will take us,” said Jason Puckett, president of Toyota Alabama. “I feel a great sense of pride knowing team members are powering the heart of some of the most popular, reliable and safest vehicles on the road.”

Toyota Alabama’s 2,000 team members assemble upwards of 777,000 engines a year.

“When the plant opened with only one production line more than 20 years ago, I was a part of the team that helped start engine production in Alabama,” added Brandon French, senior manager of production at Toyota Alabama. “Since starting on the production line, Toyota has challenged me to learn many different roles.”

The 10 millionth engine was an i-Force Max 2.4-liter engine, which was used to power a hybrid Tacoma pickup.