The Crown nameplate is one of Toyota's oldest, even if most Americans aren't familiar with the moniker. After being used for Toyota sedans in Japan for decades, the name is set to make its return to our market soon as a hybrid SUV that will be more expensive than any of Toyota's current crossover offerings, according to a report from Reuters.
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While the report states that the Crown will be costlier than the Sequoia, putting its starting price in the $50,000 range, we don't think it will be larger than that full-size, truck-based model. If we were to guess, we think the Crown will be a mid-size unibody crossover with more of a luxury bent. It will reportedly offer hybrid, plug-in-hybrid, and electric powertrains, although we're not sure if all of those variants will make their way to the U.S.
The current Crown (pictured above) is a rear-wheel-drive sedan sold only in Japan, so it's clear that the model will be making a significant transformation for its new generation. We expect the new Crown SUV to look totally different despite sharing its name with this lineage of staid four-doors. The Crown was the first Toyota model sold in the U.S. starting in the late 1950s, but it was later discontinued on our shores as Toyota started selling the Corona and Corolla models here.
Look for more information on the new Toyota Crown SUV to come later this year. It may go on sale as soon as the end of 2022 as a 2023 model.
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