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Toyota Motor Corporation Global Capability Center (Bangalore)

A detailed profile of Toyota Motor Corporation's Global Capability Center including operations, leadership, functions, and strategic importance.

Employees

2000

Revenue

US$ 274.5 billion (FY2024)

Market Cap

$250B

Headquarters

Toyota City, Japan

Bangalore, India
2 Offices
Est. 2006
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About Toyota Technology Center India

Toyota Technology Center India in Bangalore serves as a pivotal R&D hub for the global automotive leader, focusing on software engineering, data analytics, and AI-driven automotive solutions. Established in 2006, the center has grown to employ over 2,000 professionals who work on critical products for vehicle development and manufacturing. It operates as a semi-autonomous entity, collaborating closely with global business units to deliver innovation at scale.

The campus leverages a modern technology stack including Python, Java, and cloud platforms like AWS and Azure to build scalable automotive systems. Dedicated teams work within innovation labs and an AI Centre of Excellence to develop algorithms for hybrid technology and predictive care. The center files over 70 patents annually, reflecting its deep contribution to Toyota's intellectual property portfolio and product differentiation strategy.

Growth remains a priority, with plans to expand headcount to 2,800 by 2027 through targeted hiring in machine learning and software engineering. The Bangalore facility continues to add capacity with new building blocks, while secondary sites in Pune and Chennai support specialized functions. Recognized as a top employer, the campus fosters an inclusive culture and contributes significantly to Toyota's sustainability goals through green building certifications and renewable energy adoption.

Parent Enterprise Overview

Headquarters

Toyota City, Japan

Industry

Automotive

Type

Automotive

Employees

370000

Revenue

US$ 274.5 billion (FY2024)

Mkt Cap

$250B

Ticker

TM

GCC Setup

Greenfield

Scale & Operations

Total Employees

2000

Office Locations

2

Year Established

2006

Core Capabilities

Engineering & TechnologyQuality & TestingResearch & Development

Strategic Role in Global Network

Global Mandate

Support hybrid and EV engineering, enhance manufacturing efficiency and quality systems.

Revenue Contribution

Contributes to approximately 8% of Toyota's global engineering innovation output.

Proprietary Ownership Yes

Technology & Platforms

Cloud Platforms

AWSOracle Cloud

Data Platforms

Apache SparkHadoop

Enterprise Platforms

SAPOracle ERP

Engineering Stack

JavaC++Python

AI / ML

TensorFlowScikit-learn

DevOps Tools

JenkinsGitLab CI

Innovation & R&D

Innovation Labs

Active

AI Center of Excellence

Not established

Editorial Review

Toyota Technology Center India in Bangalore serves as a pivotal R&D hub for the global automotive leader, focusing on software engineering, data analytics, and AI-driven automotive solutions. Established in 2006, the center has grown to employ over 2,000 professionals who work on critical products for vehicle development and manufacturing. It operates as a semi-autonomous entity, collaborating closely with global business units to deliver innovation at scale.

The campus leverages a modern technology stack including Python, Java, and cloud platforms like AWS and Azure to build scalable automotive systems. Dedicated teams work within innovation labs and an AI Centre of Excellence to develop algorithms for hybrid technology and predictive care. The center files over 70 patents annually, reflecting its deep contribution to Toyota's intellectual property portfolio and product differentiation strategy.

Growth remains a priority, with plans to expand headcount to 2,800 by 2027 through targeted hiring in machine learning and software engineering. The Bangalore facility continues to add capacity with new building blocks, while secondary sites in Pune and Chennai support specialized functions. Recognized as a top employer, the campus fosters an inclusive culture and contributes significantly to Toyota's sustainability goals through green building certifications and renewable energy adoption.

Hiring & Talent

Hiring Status

Selective Hiring

Open Roles

120

University Hiring

Yes

Key Hiring Areas

Research & DevelopmentQuality Assurance

Top Skills

PythonJavaSystem Design
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Growth & Expansion

Headcount Target by 2027

2,800 employees by 2027

Focus Areas

  • Expanding Bangalore campus with new R&D blocks
  • increasing AI and software engineering headcount.

Vendor Ecosystem

Technology Partners

AWSNVIDIA

Workspace Partner

Embassy Tech Village

Staffing Partners

Michael Page

Timeline & Media

Key Milestones

Established 2006, launched AI-driven diagnostic tools in 2019, opened new innovation block in 2021

News Mentions

Toyota Expands India Engineering and Mobility Innovation Center

Press Releases

Toyota Announces New Global Software and Mobility Development Initiatives

DEI & Sustainability

Sustainability Initiatives

Carbon Neutrality Challenge

Diversity Programs

Diversity in Engineering

Women in Leadership

27%

Awards & Recognition

Best Automotive R&D Center 2023

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