Update: Toyota has unveiled the 2025 Crown Signia. Find out the full details here. Another week. Another Toyota teaser that does not involve the eagerly-awaited 2025 4Runner. Toyota has already ...
The future might be electric, but the present is electrified. That’s Toyota’s stance, and the Crown is one of several models the automaker offers that follow what has been proven a prescient aim. Back ...
As a relatively new model in the Toyota lineup, the Crown receives only minor updates for the 2025 model year. Most noticeable is the addition of a new Nightshade Edition, which gets dark badging, ...
The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia is coming to the U.S. next year to join the other Crown, which Toyota claims is a sedan rather than a crossover. In Japan, there will be a full roster that consists of ...
We break down lease numbers for Toyota’s luxury SUV in August and consider its positioning in the brand and segment. Making an SUV version of a luxury sedan shaped like a crossover is such a ...
Sized conveniently between a RAV4 and a Highlander, the Crown Signia is also priced accordingly, with a starting MSRP of $44,090.
Upgrades to the Toyota Crown Signia for the 2026 model year are slight: A black roof is now optional with all exterior paint colors on the Limited trim.
The Toyota Crown enters its third year on the market in a way only it could, but does its unique design help or harm consumers’ opinion of the flagship model? These days, most buyers prefer a ...
The Toyota Crown is somehow either genius or the answer to a question nobody ever thought to ask. It's a sedan with the ride height of a crossover that's supposedly the spiritual replacement for the ...
The Japanese automaker's local division, TMNA (Toyota Motor North America), has made just one obvious modification to the lineup: two-tone paint ...
Last year, Toyota brought the new version of the Crown to America in (quasi) sedan form. But that’s old news already. Here in fall 2023, Crown has become something of a Bronco-style sub-brand here in ...