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The Sport-type Crown will be the first to join the Crossover-type Crown in the fall of 2023 as a hybrid. A plug-in hybrid is due this winter. Confirmed with seating for five, the newcomer is 4,710 ...
The Crown Sport is available in Japan with two powertrain options. One is the regular hybrid powertrain with a 2.5-liter inline-4 featured in the U.S.-spec Crown, where it rates in at 236 hp combined.
The Toyota Crown is an oddball of a sedan that more or less replaces the Avalon but comes with the increased ride height of a crossover. It’s an interesting decision from Toyota, but at the same ...
The Crown Sport PHEV costs 7,650,000 yen (about $52,900) and Toyota expects to move about 300 units each month.
This virtual artist, better known as "Theottle" on social media, has resorted to CGI slicing and dicing the Toyota Crown ...
Toyota is launching a new SUV in Japan, the Toyota Crown Sport Hybrid and the car comes with a new design and a range of new features, there will also be ...
Introduction 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid SUV Shines This crowning achievement improves on the sedan in several significant ways Overview Toyota expands its sport/utility portfolio by ...
The Crown Signia is available in XLE ($43,590) and Limited ($47,990) trims. Options include a single Technology package ($1,865) and three premium paint colors ($425).
2025 Toyota Crown Signia | Manufacturer image Competes with: Buick Envision, Honda Passport, Nissan Murano, Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport Looks like: A proper upright SUV with the latest Toyota cues ...
Toyota Crown: The Crown’s simple lineup makes its fuel economy figures straightforward, too. Opt for the XLE or Limited trim and you’re looking at 42 mpg city, 41 mpg highway, and 41 mpg combined.
Toyota hopes the Crown will propel worldwide fuel cell sales to 8,000 vehicles in the fiscal year, from 3,440 the year before. Toyota has no plans at present to sell the hydrogen variant in the U.S.