The Toyota Crown is one of the earliest models introduced by Toyota, dating back to 1955. After 16 generations, the Crown has significantly evolved from its original version. The sixteenth generation was initially designed as a sedan but later transformed into a crossover. In 2024, Toyota introduced the Crown Signia, an elegant crossover that enters the competition vigorously.
The 2025 Crown Signia meets most of the needs of typical Toyota customers, although it lacks the off-road features found in models like the 4Runner or the hybrid Land Cruiser J250. Its sleek design and 21-inch wheels are enough evidence that the model is pavement-oriented.
The 2025 Crown Signia benefits from Toyota's fifth-generation hybrid engines, which include the Dynamic Force engine. Currently, there is only one engine option available, but more options are expected to be introduced to compete with rivals like the Mazda CX-70.
It offers a 2.5-liter engine combined with an electric motor, producing a total of 240 horsepower at 6,000 RPM. The electric motor alone generates 182 horsepower. Additionally, it features a CVT transmission and all-wheel drive (AWD), allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds.
This vehicle is distinctive for those who wish to buy a car that resembles a Lexus without the Lexus badge. The Crown Signia is one of the most beautiful Toyota cars, smaller than the Highlander but priced higher. The base price for the car is $44,985, and it is expected to be sold this summer. It serves as an alternative to the Venza models and is considered a twin to the Crown sedan, with the higher trim priced at $49,385.

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