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In an earlier era, the Crown also had a coupe variant. But throughout its 67-year history, the Crown has been mostly perceived as a staid family sedan — and relegated to Toyota's home market.
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.
The Crown certainly doesn’t look like any other Toyota, either. There are hints of course, namely in the nose, with the thin panel stretching over the grille and headlights a la bZ4X.