- Toyota’s latest hybrid cosplays an crossover SUV while it’s actually a wagon
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Crown Signia buyers will find lots of room for cargo and comfortable seats, but taller adults will feel pinched on headroom
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Toyota’s latest hybrid bests the Highlander for fuel economy, but isn’t quite as efficient as its sedan sibling
Toyota’s showroom is getting crowded, and borderline confusing, with all its hybrid crossovers SUVs. The latest one is a marketing ploy.
Later this summer the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia will roll into dealerships and buyers will find a spacious, more practical iteration of the Crown sedan, which replaced the Avalon atop the automakers passenger car lineup. But at $44,985 including a $1,395 destination charge some buyers are going to notice some rough edges, especially when the price crests $51,000.
Also, Toyota’s overstating the Crown Signia’s crossover…
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