Second Toyota Crown Model Adds Distinctive Crossover SUV to US Lineup Exclusively Equipped with Hybrid Powertrain with Impressive 243 HP, 36 MPG Comb. and AWD Standard Stylish Exterior with Monochromatic Grille, Sleek Design, and Available 21-inch Wheels Premium Interior with Soft Touch Materials, Available Leather-trimmed Seating, and Panoramic Glass Roof Quiet Cabin with Fold Flat Second Row and 6.5-foot Long Cargo Area 12.3-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 Standard Exclusively equipped with the Toyota Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) powertrain with On-Demand All Wheel Drive (AWD) standard, the Crown Signia will be available in XLE and Limited grades and brings refined style and impeccable comfort in a package that’s sure to turn heads. Its sleek cabin offers upscale comfort with available textured leather-trimmed seating, elegant finishing touches like bronze-finished trim and color-matched, soft touch panels on the doors and dashboard, and a center console with vertical wireless charger and storage. A large full-color driver’s display and floating 12.3-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen give it high tech vibe that feels like a mobile command center. The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia will come with the Toyota HEV system, standard. Powered by a 2.5-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine with two electric motor generators, this proven tech seamlessly delivers 243 combined system net horsepower and has a preliminary manufacturer-estimated 36 combined MPG rating. Toyota’s Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive also comes standard, a highly efficient system has a dedicated rear electric motor to deliver extra traction when needed and is capable of towing up to 2,700 pounds. Effortless Elegance: First-Ever Toyota Crown Signia SUV Arrives in 2024 - Toyota USA Newsroom Canada: Badge of Brilliance: First-Ever Toyota Crown Signia SUV Arrives in 2024
Yeah, I saw the photo, and it was an instant WOW! But unless they will make it at least a plug-in version... the hybrid model with 36 MPG Comb is just not going to impress me.
It is the Crown Estate, the wagon, for those familiar with the Global announcement of the new line up. Outside measurements are a smidge bigger than the Subaru Outback. Interior will be somewhere between the Rav4 and Highlander. Didn't spot a spec sheet at the OP link; those are usually released a little later? There is a speculation thread in the Toyota sub forum from the earlier released teaser images. Didn't see the Venza getting cancelled for it.
sad but true . We tried and tried to wait for a plug in Sienna, but since Toyota failed to secure enough long-term battery contracts we had to go with the 2nd choice, the plug-in Chrysler minivan & its 33ish ev miles. Combined with running gas on rare occasions we end up with a nice average efficiency - on par basically with a prius! not too shabby for a 7 passenger nearly 5,000Lb ride .
This cringe-worthy "Effortless Elegance" and "Badge of Brilliance" stuff"; their PR department could use therapy or something. I found one dash pic: the hvac controls continue to be jammed into one little unergonomic ghetto, with (as usual) a single, nondescript button requiring multiple pushes (with eyes off the road) to cycle through the vent direction options. Does it have a spare??
Was the crown imported into the USA decades ago? Seems like someone mentioned the crown was called Corona in the USA 1970s & 'crown was a Japanese name for the same thing. No?. the in laws had one of those back then ; .
Weird but the Toyota Global site said there will be a PHEV version: New Information on Three New Crown Models | Toyota | Global Newsroom | Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website Toyota Global has not mentioned the Estate, yet. Maybe the PHEV is only for Japan. We’ll find out more before it goes on sale this Summer. Main Vehicle Information Sport type Sedan type Estate type 1 Length 4710 mm 5030 mm 4930 mm 2 Width 1880 mm 1890 mm 1880 mm 3 Height 1560 mm 1470 mm 1620 mm 4 Seating 5 5 5 5 Powertrain HEV PHEV HEV FCEV HEV PHEV 6 Scheduled Launch Date Autumn 2023 (HEV) Winter 2023 (PHEV) Autumn 2023 2024
Apparently someone at Carbuzz talked to a Toyota official and now it’s semi official: Toyota Venza Will Die To Make Way For New Crown Signia SUV | CarBuzz Venza is a one-off and Crown is part of a family. Toyota is keen on car families over single models. Made on the same line too. Venza is an upmarket RAV4 and slightly more expensive but everything is slightly smaller inside and the Crown Signia is a touch bigger. Funny thing is Carbuzz, thinks the Crown Signia is more of a raised wagon than a SUV.
That would be fantastic. But if the HEV is priced at $45-55 as I recall reading in another article, it will be too expensive for me if the PHEV version does come to the US market. Especially knowing that it will not qualify for the $7500 tax credit. Plus there will be availability issues just like what happened to RAV4 Prime. In any case, I will not be replacing our current vehicle, the 2022 Escape PHEV, for at least two more years, so I have plenty of time to shop around.
This is hilarious considering Toyota was one of the only automaker still standing tall when the global economy crashed in 2008... Now here we are 16 years later and all the automakers are way better prepared for an economic downturn and Toyota is making giant low mpg junk that no one is going to buy if the price of gas soars at same time the economy tanks again.
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According to the Wiki, it is a smaller sibling to the Crown. The US did get the Crown, and it was the first Toyota here, up into the Corona replaced it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Crown The current Venza is a Harrier. The first generation of it was the first Lexus RX. Then models diverged. The gen3 Harrier started using the Rav4 platform, and this in the gen4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Harrier