Toyota Presents the 2023 Crown Sedan – Yes, a Sedan
Photo: Toyota 2023 Toyota Crown, profile We've seen the return of many nameplates across the industry in recent years. But amid the Broncos, Wagoneers, Integras and others, if there’s one that few would have bet on seeing rise from the dead, Toyota's Crown might have been it.
Surprise number two? The future Crown is not an SUV as such, but rather a sort of high-sitting sedan. The model is tall, and it does offer all-wheel drive, but it's definitely closer to a car than an SUV. Ironically, back in 2008, Toyota presented the first generation of the Venza and pitched it as being a reinvention of the automobile, when in fact it was offering us a utility vehicle. In our view, the new Crown fits that description more than that Venza did.
The average fuel consumption of the model with the performance-focused powertrain is estimated at 8.4L/100 km by Toyota. With the more conventional hybrid system, the average is 6.2L/100 km. As for all-wheel drive, there are also two of those systems in the offering, the most powerful of which is reserved for the Platinum model. Both work using an electric motor mounted on the rear axle.
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