FINALLY !! 2025 Toyota Crown Revealed - Must Watch !!!

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  • FINALLY !! 2025 Toyota Crown Revealed - Must Watch !!!
    The 2025 Toyota Crown sedan, lacking the prestige to directly compete with BMW, Genesis, and Volvo, uses its distinctive tall design and raised suspension to stand out. Its unique styling is subjective, appealing to those who prefer an SUV's high stance within a sedan's form, akin to the Subaru Outback station wagon. Inside, the Crown features a premium cabin with high-quality materials, reminiscent of a Lexus. All models are hybrids, with most having a 236-hp powertrain achieving an impressive 42 mpg on highways. The top-tier Platinum trim, however, offers a 340-hp hybrid system with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine for those seeking maximum performance, sacrificing some fuel efficiency for quicker acceleration.
    For 2025, the Crown introduces a Nightshade trim, replacing chrome accents with black ones and offering exclusive colors: Storm Cloud and Black. It also features a black leather interior and matte black 21-inch wheels. Standard features now include heated and ventilated front seats and a heated steering wheel, with the Platinum model gaining a head-up display. Pricing starts at $42,535 and can reach up to $56,085, depending on the trim and options chosen. The Platinum trim, with its powerful Hybrid Max powertrain and higher equipment levels, is the most appealing choice for those comparing it to mid-size luxury cars, including the Lexus ES.
    The Crown’s hybrid powertrain varies by trim. The XLE, Limited, and Nightshade models use a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with three electric motors, producing 236 hp and utilizing a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). The Platinum trim boasts a more potent 340-hp setup, combining a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder with an electric motor on the rear axle, coupled with a six-speed automatic transmission. All models come with standard all-wheel drive and a suspension tuned for comfort, although the Platinum trim’s adaptive dampers offer a slightly sportier feel.
    In performance tests, the base powertrain reaches 60 mph in 7.2 seconds, while the Platinum trim achieves it in 5.1 seconds. Fuel economy estimates suggest the base hybrid powertrain can deliver up to 42 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the highway, while the Platinum’s setup offers 29 mpg city and 32 mpg highway. Real-world testing confirmed these figures, with the Crown Limited reaching 42 mpg and the Platinum 32 mpg on a 75-mph highway route.
    Inside, the Crown’s cabin exudes a premium feel, especially in the Limited and Platinum trims, which feature a raised driving position similar to a compact SUV’s. Standard features across all models include eight-way power-adjustable front seats with heating, dual-zone automatic climate control, and ambient interior lighting. The Limited and Platinum add a panoramic sunroof, leather upholstery, and ventilated front seats.
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