Mysterious, is it not? What makes the Camry and the Crown different? Since 2009 with the third generation Prius, every Toyota hybrid sported a variant of its cirular logo with a blue "halo" within ...
Crown, and Corolla, the latter being the world's best-selling vehicle nameplate, with more than 50 million Corolla-badged vehicles being sold since it was first introduced. Toyota typically ...
Toyota has been selling versions of the Crown sedan in Japan since the 1955, adding a gas-electric hybrid option with the eleventh generation in the early 2000s.
We have, however, been able to provide a first drive review of the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia. Like the Venza, the Crown Signia will only be sold as a hybrid, producing 240 horsepower and yielding ...
The new Crown is offered strictly as a hybrid with all-wheel drive. If the Crown nameplate seems familiar, that’s because Toyota sold a Crown in the U.S. from 1958 through 1972. Since then ...
Toyota's Crown Hybrid gets brownie points for good gas mileage, but it's apparently a troublemaker in the motor noise department. Instead of merely adding insulation to the bulkhead, Toyota ...
Toyota has styled the Crown to be a sharp looker, featuring a pointy, beak-like nose, a smoothly rounded rear end, and a fastback profile. Add Toyota’s renowned hybrid system for enhanced fuel ...
Related: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Up Close: Toyota Made a Sweet Hybrid Station Wagon The Crown Signia’s low stance translates to a lower driving position, and the experience behind the wheel is ...
The 2023 Toyota Crown replaces the Avalon sedan. It sits higher than a sedan but lower than an SUV, features a swoopy roofline at the back, and comes exclusively as a hybrid. Most versions have a ...
SEE ALSO: 2023 Toyota Prius First Drive Review Lexus ES: The Lexus has three drivetrain options, and shares one engine with the Crown. Yep, it’s the hybrid: though here, the 2.5-liter setup ...