Articles about Toyota Crown

It was introduced in 1955
The Toyota Crown might now be widely available worldwide, but one can say that the executive sedan has a strong following worldwide. After all, it's the car the got the ball rolling for Toyota worldwide. Aside from the Land Cruiser, of
We don’t even get the standard Crown here
Let's be honest here for a second. As much as we love wagons, these cars don't really sell well here. The last time we counted, there are less than ten station wagons you can buy in the Philippines. It's
Lifted sedan, anyone?
Sport utility vehicles come in all shapes and sizes. You have tiny ones and full-sized giants, as well as three-door models and even 'coupes'. Some have even dabbled in making convertible SUVs.Ground clearance is a selling point these days,
Because, well, why not?
Toyota has created a chop-top version of its four-door Crown SUV, and it looks... certainly A Thing. It's built on top of Toyota's TNGA-K platform, which has underpinned a number of models previously including the Camry and
It looks meaner, too
In case you missed it, the sixteenth-generation Toyota Crown was given a massive reboot. For starters, the luxury car is now available in four totally different configurations. Aside from the traditional sedan, there's now a crossover sedan, an Estate
Because people love these tall wagons these days
The Toyota Crown is a bit of an odd duck: a jacked-up, full-size sedan with a weird front fascia and available two-tone paint. So how's Toyota going to make the Crown more palatable as it expands the nameplate
And here’s to 300 million more
There's no denying that Toyota is an absolute juggernaut in the automotive landscape. Not only is it the biggest automaker in Japan, it has also been consistently at the top (or near the top) in global automobile sales and production.With
The production version is finally out
In Japan, the Toyota Crown is the king of sedans. It might not be the biggest selling four-door over there, but it remains an aspirational car in its home market. One that's still considered a benchmark in the luxury segment.
It’s nothing like the Crown we've all known through the years
We took a closer look at the Crown sedan a few days ago, and that was a pretty big break from tradition in terms exterior design. But the other Crown bodies Toyota introduced are anything but traditional. Besides, Akio Toyoda said that
A break from tradition
The sixteenth-generation Crown is practically a reboot of the venerable and longest-running passenger car nameplate in the Toyota stable. When it was first shown about a year ago, the company said there would be four versions of the car. It
Three more body styles coming up
It's been nearly a year since the Toyota Crown received a full model change. Despite not being sold outside of Japan for decades, it still remains a revered name as Toyota's crown jewel along with the Land Cruiser. That said,
Impressive
The Crown nameplate has always been associated with the more luxurious side of Toyota's product line. Yes, the current generation's crossover body indicates the model is trying to widen its appeal. But with a starting price over $40,000 (P2.
This or the stock look?
The all-new Toyota Crown doesn't look bad-it just isn't what many fans were expecting. The mixed reactions, though, aren't too surprising when you consider the vehicle went from being a classy full-sized sedan to a full-
Hyundai has also unveiled its Avanza- and Xpander-fighting MPV, the Stargazer
The Crown Sport, Sedan, and Estate models will follow
Toyota, after turning what is arguably its most popular nameplate (the Corolla) into a full-on crossover, has now done the same to one of its most luxurious offerings in the Crown. The rumors were true, then.The all-new Crown, however,
Hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fully-electric versions will be available
Talks about Toyota turning the Crown into an SUV are resurfacing, and this time, more info about the famed nameplate's revamp has been revealed.According to a report by Reuters, Toyota's new Crown won't just be an SUV-it'
We’ve come up with a short list to mark TMP’s recent sales milestone
Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) recently reached a massive milestone: more than two million units sold in our market. Two million vehicles. That's a lot of cars sold in just three and a half decades.To mark the occasion, we've decided
We get a glimpse of what the next-gen sedan might look like
Several reports have surfaced over the past year about how Toyota is planning on discontinuing the Crown and turning the iconic sedan into an SUV. Well, it appears that might not be the case after all.According to a report by Best
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