(Indianapolis, Ind.) - The help wanted sign is up at Toyota's assembly plant in Princeton.
The southwest Indiana facility is adding 400 jobs in order to build 50,000 Highlander SUVs a year.
The automaker plans to spend about $400 million to expand the plant.
The Indiana Economic Development Commission says production of the vehicles will start next year, and will include a hybrid version of the Highlander.

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