2023 Toyota Crown review // The sedan nobody asked for??

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • This is a Motormouth couple car review of the all-new 2023 Toyota Crown large hybrid sedan.
    All Toyota Crown models have a hybrid powertrain, we have the top Platinum model with the Hybrid Max powertrain, a 2.4L turbocharged 4-cylinder with a 6-speed automatic transmission, it gets a combined 340 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque.
    The XLE Toyota Crown and Limited models have a 2.5L 4-cylinder hybrid powertrain matched to a eCVT with a combined 236 horsepower. The Crown is an AWD model. The Toyota Crown comes with some impressive standard features, a 12.3” driver display, 12.3” touchscreen, wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto, wireless charger, a 6-speaker audio system, power front seats with driver seat lumbar support, heated front seats, cloth upholstery, Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, blind spot monitoring and rear-cross traffic alert and active noise control.
    Moving up one from the base model to the Toyota Crown Limited trim opens you up to many more features for an extra $5,400 CAD/$5,600 USD. It adds leather seats, driver seat memory, ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, panoramic sunroof, heated rear seats, an 11 speaker JBL sound system and 4 door smart key system.
    The Toyota Crown Platinum model gets all those features and adds a panoramic view monitor, digital key and advanced park. In the US, the panoramic view monitor is available on the Limited trim. The top model also adds an adaptive variable suspension.
    Fuel economy, the 2.5L hybrid Toyota Crown gets 5.6L/100 km, 42 MPG city and 5.7L/100 km, 41 MPG highway. The more powerful Hybrid Max Toyota Crown gets 8.1L/100 km, 29 MPG city and 7.3L/100 km, 32 MPG highway.
    The Toyota Crown starts at XLE $48,565 CAD/$39,950 USD, Limited $53,965 CAD/$45,550 USD and $62,965 CAD/$52,350 USD.
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Комментарии • 467

  • @Patrick-eieio
    @Patrick-eieio Год назад +19

    Seniors here! We are no fans of SUV's. Really glad to see that Toyota gave us "Seniors" a reasonable alternative. Thanks for the honest review.

  • @msullivan3531
    @msullivan3531 Год назад +46

    I don’t understand why everyone is so negative about this car. It’s just different. Not everyone wants or needs an SUV. The gas mileage is amazing. I wanted one but couldn’t find one.

    • @TheBigdaddy9448
      @TheBigdaddy9448 7 месяцев назад +7

      Everyone is stuck on SUV's!
      I think the Crown looks amazing. What's more important is the power that the max hybrid offers. They are giving you a lot of choices here. A sedan with amazing mpg or a sedan with amazing power and good mpg. The other four choices that you compared this car to don't even come close.

    • @karennz1099
      @karennz1099 7 месяцев назад +4

      I think you’re so right… I love SUV but I really like that this is truly a cross between car and suv.

    • @Mike-ru9ht
      @Mike-ru9ht 7 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly. I don't want to drive an SUV just like I don't want to drive a minivan.

    • @wasupfool5692
      @wasupfool5692 6 месяцев назад

      Because you're much better off buying a Lexus for the money they're charging for the Crown

    • @msullivan3531
      @msullivan3531 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@wasupfool5692 those are ugly IMO. To each their own I guess.

  • @JEL1414
    @JEL1414 Год назад +15

    Just finished a 4 day rental of this car... was quite impressed. Even the base model showed fantastic pickup.. driving through the mountain passes around Canmore and Banff this car was a pleasure to drive.

  • @jimkonopetski3198
    @jimkonopetski3198 Год назад +58

    One big reason an older person, like myself, might like this vehicle - the seat is 4 inches (10cm) higher off the road than the old Avalon. That makes ingress and egress easier for the demographic this car is targeted at. My old knees would appreciate that.

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc Год назад +4

      That's one reason a lot of older buyers like SUVs, and I'm confident that was a big design consideration here. Folks our age are clearly the target market for this car.

    • @clairekennedy8767
      @clairekennedy8767 Год назад +2

      Do you wish it was hatchback

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc Год назад +1

      @@clairekennedy8767 Who wouldn't? Not making it a hatchback has nearly no functional advantages.

    • @clairekennedy8767
      @clairekennedy8767 Год назад +1

      @@tonysterbenc I agree

    • @rayRay-pw6gz
      @rayRay-pw6gz 11 месяцев назад

      Well if that reason is so. Did you raise up all the furniture in your home ?

  • @bitbat9
    @bitbat9 Год назад +60

    The Crown definitely looks better in one color instead of the two tone option. I saw an all black Crown and it’s really sharp looking

    • @Rickster1965
      @Rickster1965 Год назад +1

      Same, a Limited in black look very sleek. Probably my 2nd I’ve seen in person

    • @ericporter2373
      @ericporter2373 Год назад

      I truly like the two tone better. Just begs for attention

    • @howardsaidman6822
      @howardsaidman6822 Год назад +2

      I have the white and black 2 tone and am getting a lot of compliments

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc Год назад

      I'd think dark colors would be the best choice to minimize its bluff-walled height, much like dark clothes on a heavy person.

    • @chrissullivan5752
      @chrissullivan5752 Год назад

      All black interior. Ugh

  • @xfirstxlast6502
    @xfirstxlast6502 Год назад +9

    I like my "small" Lexus shifter. You don't have to look at it and it doesn't not take up much space. A winner!

  • @rafs7155
    @rafs7155 Год назад +50

    I have the 2023 Prius Prime and now also the Crown Platinum (2 tone bronze.) As much as I love the new Prius, the Crown rides like a vault on wheels. So quiet. The ride in comfort mode is very smooth and power delivery is fantastic.
    I see most of reviewers are comparing it to Lexus ES, but I find it most comparable to Lexus RX500h. The guts of the car are almost identical with very similar ride quality, sound proofing and power delivery, and it’s cheaper by 20k CAD.

    • @jodi_caffeinatedyarn
      @jodi_caffeinatedyarn Год назад

      I would consider the RX500H but not the Crown. They seem like totally different vehicles. I love my Lexus RX -- and I hate when I get an ES as a loaner, even though I'm sure it's nice for a sedan -- I just don't want a sedan. If I'm not driving an SUV/crossover, I'd rather have a hatchback or even a wagon.

    • @carl4737
      @carl4737 Год назад

      Does the Crown has regen and how much?

    • @tonysterbenc
      @tonysterbenc Год назад +2

      I'd expect the Crown to be quieter than a Prius, just as I'd expect an Avalon to be quieter than a Corolla. It's bigger and more expensive. Of course, one big difference between the Crown and the RX is cargo versatility. To me at least, the omission of a hatchback on the Crown is inexplicable and unforgivable.

    • @rafs7155
      @rafs7155 Год назад

      ⁠@@tonysterbenc I mentioned the Prius because the reviewers brought it up.
      If you want practicality no sedan will make you happy. You have the Ravs, NXs, RXs to choose from. A sedan driving experience will always beat an SUV and will always be more refined than a hatchback. Both front and rear wheel wells are outside the cabin making it more quiet. That’s why there will always be an S class or an A8 in addition to GLS or an A7.

    • @dredlew
      @dredlew Год назад

      For the price whats the best one crown or prius ?

  • @July.4.1776
    @July.4.1776 11 месяцев назад +7

    We always purchased ford five hundred’s and Taurus sedans they no longer produce a sedan. We were looking for a new hybrid full size sedan. That is why we purchased a crown limited. It is so nice to enter and exit. On our first tank of fuel we are getting 44.5 MPG 😊

  • @duwyennperry1381
    @duwyennperry1381 Год назад +7

    I like it.. Some people who buy things are not all about what everyone likes. It will be different, you'll stand out and you will be able to find it in the parking lot with ease with its 2 tone look. They act like the Large Sedan is gone, but BMW and Mercedes still sell them. Why not get a lower cost, high horsepower, smooth driving sedan that's better on gas?
    Toyota was sneaky clever with this one.

    • @djplonghead5403
      @djplonghead5403 3 месяца назад

      Basically all luxury brands offer a sedan. BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Lexus, etc.

  • @toy4bob
    @toy4bob Год назад +6

    We put a deposit on a limited in heavy metal gray with tech package. This is basically my wifes car, and she absolutely does not care for ANY suv. she has owned 4 honda accords since 1995. We are both tired of the road noise and stiffer ride of the accord, including the 23 hybrid touring we test drove before going with the Crown. Love the quiet plush ride, and love the seating height for climbing in and out! I will add my wife has some mobility issues, and myself coming off 2 partial knee replacements last year love getting in and out of the crown compared to others sedans. Oh, and I liked the pep of the platinum, but just couldn't get over buying a hybrid and giving up 10mpg compared to the limited. I have my mustang GT for manual transmission for spirited driving LOL

    • @PistolPete3322
      @PistolPete3322 11 месяцев назад

      We just bought a white limited after going to see and buy a Venza. We have an older truck and a new suv and are going to use the crown around town and some travel. So far getting 39 mpg. Yep we’re 62 and it fits our lifestyle while saving on gas. Rides great and is quiet. We didn’t like the two tone either. My wife loves it.

  • @DaveElectric
    @DaveElectric 8 месяцев назад +3

    I'm a younger person who wants this car. After a long day of work the car better be nothing but refined and comfortable.

  • @IntelMon
    @IntelMon Год назад +9

    I have the Limited Model and loving it. For those who don't understand why another sedan and who it's for, the answer is that some people still want large sedans with conventional trunks but also want a car that sits higher. This model delivers just that. Getting in and out of the vehicle is easy on your knees, and you get a better command of the road by sitting a bit higher. You get AWD, a luxury interior, and great fuel economy (unless you choose the platinum). Toyota has done a great job. This is so much better than the Camry but still not an SUV. If you want an SUV, Toyota has so many options.

    • @rayRay-pw6gz
      @rayRay-pw6gz 11 месяцев назад

      I own a 2018 Camry . The car is the best sedan in this price range 25K. The 203HP / 8 speed transmission are a perfect match. The suspension works well for comfort and diving hard . 34MPG AVG. using the 8 speed gives me all the control I need in manual mode. One pedal driving, hill braking and quick acceleration to enter the highway. Now my problem is I enjoy this car so much , I am hesitant to buy a different new car.

    • @July.4.1776
      @July.4.1776 11 месяцев назад +2

      We just purchased a crown limited getting 44.5 MPG my wife wanted another sedan. Just on our first tank of fuel so far we love it. It is easy to enter and exit.

  • @joannerose8034
    @joannerose8034 Год назад +4

    In April of this year, we took delivery of our new Crown Hybrid Max in the BronzeAge colour and we absolutely love it! I have never had so many compliments on a new car. Everywhere I park the car there is always someone of varying ages who wants to know about it. We traded in our 2013 Avalon XLE and I find this Crown is as comfortable if not more comfortable. I love everything about this car, its sporty look, two-tone colour, power and features galore and drives like a dream. I am another person who doesn't want to drive an SUV and I find the trunk has just as much as the Avalon. So, maybe I am the demographic who they are targeting, but I love everything about the Crown Hybrid Max Platinum in the BronzeAge two-tone colour.

    • @chadhaire1711
      @chadhaire1711 Год назад

      The trunk is smaller than the Avalon, 15 vs 16 cf, same as the Camry. Same interior space as the Camry at 100 cf---and no better mpg. You should have bought a Camry hybrid and saved $12,000

    • @joannerose8034
      @joannerose8034 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@chadhaire1711 But I didn't want a Camry! I was trading in an Avalon, why would I buy a Camry? You are entitled to your thoughts but I "should have" and "did" buy a Crown Platinum Hybrid Max because that is what I wanted.

    • @chadhaire1711
      @chadhaire1711 11 месяцев назад

      @@joannerose8034 Camry and Avalon are same car. You paid $12,000 more for a Crown car that has no more cabin room than a Camry, no more trunk space than a Camry, and gets 15% less fuel economy than a Camry......guess you have money to burn.....

    • @cruzdreamer
      @cruzdreamer 11 месяцев назад +1

      That is the best color ... beautiful car!

    • @joannerose8034
      @joannerose8034 11 месяцев назад

      @@cruzdreamer I couldn't agree more!

  • @DariusT32
    @DariusT32 Год назад +8

    I love a large sedan and the Crown Hybrid Max sounds like the next car I would get. This checks the powerful and fast boxes and gets way better gas mileage then my current sedan that checks those.

    • @marclangman4836
      @marclangman4836 Год назад

      There are large sedans out there that get much better fuel economy without being a hybrid. It’s shocking that Toyota could only manage 10L/100km with this thing. However, I would look at this too if they drop it an inch to close that unsightly wheel well gap.

  • @michaeloehler2413
    @michaeloehler2413 8 месяцев назад +3

    I have a 2018 Camry XLE Hybrid, and I am going to replace it in the next few months. I went to my local Toyota dealer and compared this to the RAV4. I admired the Crown so much more than the RAV4. It is night and day! I also thought the entry and exit from the Crown was extremely easy. I am going to get the Crown. The decision for me is the Limited or Platinum. I have a feeling I'll be getting a Platinum. I think this is a great car, and is very well designed. I was considering a luxury car (BMW X3) but am nervous about maintenance and operating costs...so this is a great compromise.

    • @berniemadoff7837
      @berniemadoff7837 4 месяца назад

      With the Crown Signia you can easily go camping with automatic climate control all night long.

  • @sarahd109
    @sarahd109 Год назад +6

    I like that it seems to sit in between a sedan and suv in ride height. Kind of like the Ford 500. I hope it does well in terms of sales.

  • @facetiousmonkey5322
    @facetiousmonkey5322 Год назад +7

    “If I asked consumers what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse!” - Henry Ford

  • @Trades46
    @Trades46 Год назад +11

    The Crown historically been an older person car in Asia with some money laying around. Remember that Lexus didn't exist until the late 2000s in many parts of Asia.
    The Crown here is now more of a Avalon replacement that again targets more upscale buyers over the Camry but doesn't want the ES350. The higher ride height definitely also targets older people who don't want a SUV either.

    • @gregdee9085
      @gregdee9085 11 месяцев назад

      BINGO. I can't stand SUVs.. like fat balding mid aged men/women.. this car is on my short list as is the ES350. u must be in car sales. I'm not "older" but i like the chill cruse vibe.. something these reviewers all miss..

  • @CaptainMarvel007
    @CaptainMarvel007 Год назад +11

    Last month, test drove the Toyota Crown, Lexus RX 350, RX 350h and Tesla Model Y. Liked the ride quality of the Crown, but I agree with Andrea, wished that Toyota would have designed the Crown with a large trunk, or a made it a compact crossover.
    Liked the ride suspension of both RX models, the quite cabin, the 350 definitely had more response power than the hybrid model.
    The Model Y, loved the technology, better than the other brands. Also, amazing power. However, the suspension were the Model Y fell short compare to the other brands. Also, the interior material, especially the seats not as comfortable as the other vehicles that I tested.
    Decided to reserve the Lexus RX350h AWD Premium+, it had most of the things that will serve my needs. Expected delivery later this month.☺️

    • @jonathanratliff4780
      @jonathanratliff4780 Год назад +5

      Wise decision my friend. That Lexus is built to a precision standard that Tesla is nowhere near.

    • @CaptainMarvel007
      @CaptainMarvel007 Год назад +3

      @@jonathanratliff4780 You’re absolutely right about that. The smooth ride was very pleasing, even on uneven pavement. Noise cancellation in the cabin was amazing. Last but not least, the reliability of Toyota/Lexus has been proven for decades, so the latter it’s what was the most important factor, the others are great features that make it that more special.

    • @teds7379
      @teds7379 Год назад +2

      Lexus is always the correct decision. It's a Toyota built to an even higher standard. You can't go wrong with that.

    • @lholly7789
      @lholly7789 10 месяцев назад +1

      There is a crown crossover coming out I believe end of next year. Crown Insignia.

  • @frh-freerangehuman
    @frh-freerangehuman Год назад +10

    It’s kind of nice to see a bigger sedan. Dimension wise this is similar to my old 08 Chrysler Sebring (which btw was a fantastic car that I traded at over 300k kms with no major repairs)
    This should be much easier to get into than my neighbours Cruze which I can barely get into lol

    • @chadhaire1711
      @chadhaire1711 Год назад

      Bigger than what? has no more trunk space or cabin room than a Camry

  • @Lost_investor888
    @Lost_investor888 9 месяцев назад +2

    These look fantastic driving down the highway! They have a lot more presents than a Avalon or ES 300h

  • @walpoleandworcester
    @walpoleandworcester Год назад +3

    I really wish you all had more subs. I love the consistency with these car reviews and saw that you’ve been doing them for such a long time now.

  • @legag68
    @legag68 Год назад +4

    You are right about being in the same league as the ES, but back seats don’t fold down in the ES in favour of a stiffer chassis. I also think that they have something else planned for the Crown.

  • @ejtriance8765
    @ejtriance8765 Год назад +6

    One thing I don't like is how the limited trim gets more interior color options. I mean, I like black, but I don't see why you can't get more colors in the top trim. You are paying even more money for less customization.

  • @michaels3003
    @michaels3003 Год назад +3

    I see a lot of comments about the two-tone exterior colors... Although the colors are limited, there are five single color options. The two-tone options cost extra.

    • @djplonghead5403
      @djplonghead5403 3 месяца назад

      I would love a blue. The new storm cloud is nice.

  • @paulira7407
    @paulira7407 Год назад +18

    “The sedan nobody asked for.”
    That pretty much sums up the Toyota Crown in America. 👌

    • @jywn
      @jywn Год назад +3

      and we "need" more SUVs??

    • @Foodie-kz1qx
      @Foodie-kz1qx Год назад

      Can someone explain me the meaning of this quote

  • @Jay-bw3fl
    @Jay-bw3fl Год назад +18

    Seems that since the move to turbo hybrid systems didn’t really give us better efficiency all it really did was make the powertrains more complicated and more than likely less reliable than the old v6. Same situation with the new tundra. I hope they prove to be as long lasting as the old naturally aspirated engines but its very unlikely. I do love the power of turbos, though. Lol

    • @ghenry85
      @ghenry85 Год назад

      I would argue that it's more than the turbochargers vs Atkinson cycle that hurts efficiency in this style of hybrid. I think the e-CVT helps out with gas milage as well, it's a bit funky for sure, but it's a perfect instrument for mpgs in my opinion. Also the turbocharged engine(s) doesn't have as high as compression ratio that can help with efficiency. And of course you have neccessary evil(or is it?) of the waste gates on the turbocharger. These turbo hybrids are hybrids that aim to enhance performance as much as increasing efficiency.
      The way I would kind of mend that bridge so to speak is take a page from F1 cars. Very high compression ratio with Budack cycle(basically Atkinson cycle but reversed), and a motor generator instead of a waste gate on the turbo. And finally the combustion chamber design. F1 teams have achieved over 50 percent thermal efficiency. Basically, I don't mind complexity(as long as it's reliable of course) but I want the complexity to pay dividends(which it can).
      Come to think of it. The Budack, higher compression ratio, and combustion chamber design wouldn't really increase complexity over any other engine.

    • @user-nr2ch9pp2g
      @user-nr2ch9pp2g Год назад +4

      Too many wear items compared to the Avalan.

    • @Jay-bw3fl
      @Jay-bw3fl Год назад +1

      @@ghenry85 I don’t doubt that Toyota is more than capable of making these new more complex engines just as reliable as the old 90s 4 and v6 -but they won’t. The proof is all around us in the form of semi trucks. Straight 6 turbo diesels that last over a million miles without a rebuild. Planned obsolescence has been the name of the game for as long as personal automobiles have existed. The biggest driver for all the new tech is mpg numbers for the government regulations and so they can avoid fees for not meeting cafe standards. Saying it’s as much about increasing power as it is efficiency just isn’t true. Its just a bonus that comes with turbos.

    • @lightshunshine3861
      @lightshunshine3861 Год назад

      @@Jay-bw3fl Do you guys actually understand why they changed the v6 NA to i4 turbo hybrid? this is not a matter of efficiency but a matter of reducing emissions because in other continents (outside America) there are several regions that have regulations that taxes will be greatly affected by emissions, if they enforce it then there are only two choices, namely between not being able to sell it in that region or selling it at a much higher price because paying taxes is more expensive (prices go up not because of dealer mark ups). Even as I recall, for example, the Toyota Highlander was only the i4 hybrid, which was sold outside America, for example in Europe and China, even in Southeast Asia, the average car from mainstream brands, such as Toyota Honda and even Hyundai, they got only engines that were i4 turbo or i4 hybrid, if want to take the V6 option and above, you have to prepare more money because the price will increase by 20-50%

    • @Jay-bw3fl
      @Jay-bw3fl Год назад

      @@lightshunshine3861 like I said, it’s about meeting cafe standards mandated by governments which is about efficiency and emissions

  • @cjsnylons
    @cjsnylons Год назад +3

    Again the outfit to match the car, with a great review. Another home run!

  • @ghenry85
    @ghenry85 Год назад +2

    Ive driven a xle Crown at work and liked it. But what I want is a AWD hybrid Camry. Prius and Corrolla have it, why not Camry?
    The base hybrid version is going to beat that epa rating by a good margin for alot of folks. The Rav4 Hybrid has a similar system and it I can get mine to do 45 mpg easy on summer days. Winter it tends to yse more but still very good for the size of the vehicle. I have no doubt the drive train will do wonders on this platform as well.

  • @doakpaul9653
    @doakpaul9653 9 месяцев назад +2

    I love it, ill take the platinum in solid ♥️ red

  • @thomobrien1854
    @thomobrien1854 Год назад +2

    I don’t get your comparisons … the Crown replaces the “top” car in Toyotas fleet (Avalon) … the Avalon is/was a sedan with, yes, a trunk! The Camry (second in line in Toyotas fleet) is due for a replacement in 2025. I am sure it will have a trunk as well? Toyota makes a Venza, Rav 4, Highlander, 4 Runner, Corolla Cross, Corolla Hatch, that all have hatch back openings? … there are still people out there that want a sedan for highway driving and by what I see in this new Crown, I think they’ve hit a homerun! … you can’t compare a Sonata or an Accord to this Crown … not even close? Just my opinion…

  • @user-bs8ct4xj7p
    @user-bs8ct4xj7p 11 месяцев назад +2

    No one talks about ease of entry and exit for seniors. We have the Lexus ES and now it is like falling into a hole to enter, especially for my wife who has a cane and leg flexibility issues. Getting out? Which car would you recommend, Venza or Crown?

  • @andrews5093
    @andrews5093 Год назад +2

    hallelujah - happy to see sedans coming back

  • @mervinprone
    @mervinprone Год назад +3

    I think the reason Toyota’s brought the Crown is because they’ve always had an upscale Toyota available above Camry. They’ve had Cressida, then Avalon, now Crown. The Avalon was very successful and the Cressida had sport sedan roots with its inline 6 but they were niche vehicles, which I think Crown will be. I can’t see the next Camry only getting the Highlander’s hybrid. I suspect that will be the base engine for Camry with the available 2.4 turbo hybrid on higher models. Camry has always been, even from its first generation, a leader with sophisticated engines - it was one of the first to put a transverse V6 engine into a front drive car with its 24 valve 2.5L V6 in 1989 and it was lauded for its smoothness. Another example: the Camry’s 3.5L V6 was introduced for 2007 but it first appeared in Avalon, in 2005. So Toyota has a history of previewing its new engines in upscale cars first.

  • @joshuabernardino4310
    @joshuabernardino4310 Год назад +1

    Now that I've seen a lot more of the Prius in person, this just just reminds me of a Prius'd Avalon.

  • @bryantturner97
    @bryantturner97 Год назад +2

    Great informative video. Thanks for posting!

  • @djd2819
    @djd2819 Год назад +4

    Another great Motormouth review - love how this channel's hosts express their respective views.
    As for the Crown, Isaw one at the driving range the other day. The colour was (I think) "Heavy Metal". I think the interior looks cheap for this price point ($63k in Canada for the Platinum) and the front clip is fugly. But the side profile and rear haunches are quite decent. If it floats your boat, go for it.
    I bought a 2023 CT5-V (which is pretty similar to the Crown in length, interior dimensions, and price) and loooove it. Yeah, the Crown kills it in one category (EPA-reported fuel economy) but I get better average fuel economy than Andrea and Zach got in their time with the Crown and I do not coddle the accelerator.
    FWIW, in my youth, my fave of Dad's cars was the 1968 Toyota Crown wagon. That car had an inline 6 and a manual transmission and didn't have nearly the scoot that this one has. Of course, it wasn't nearly as expensive as the current Crown.

    • @hobojon44
      @hobojon44 9 месяцев назад

      toyota in town has a all blavk one it looks a lot

  • @djplonghead5403
    @djplonghead5403 4 месяца назад +1

    I love the Crown but I love the Prius more... just can't find a Prius anywhere... My grandma wants a big old sedan. This is the car for her, but I think it would be hilarious if she got a Prius.

  • @michaelellman7205
    @michaelellman7205 Год назад +9

    2:52 really surprised to see this roll back while approaching a stop at hill.

  • @tomdrummy4984
    @tomdrummy4984 Год назад +7

    That turbo 2.4 is in everything ! 🙂. I’m not loving the two tone paint……but great review 👍

  • @michaellee401
    @michaellee401 Год назад +2

    Camry is kamuri in Japanese...it means crown. Corona(another Toyota model) also means crown. 😄

  • @benz9063
    @benz9063 Год назад +1

    almost got a crown, but the interior feels so cheap ended up cancelling the order and got a model y instead.

  • @davidalenick1246
    @davidalenick1246 Год назад +4

    I think ease of ingress and egress was a big reason this car exists. Also the ability for the suspension to eat up bumps in the road. It’s not floaty but it mutes big bumps well.

  • @user-oy4cz9uo3n
    @user-oy4cz9uo3n Год назад +3

    For $71k in Canada for that model (taxes and all in) with no HUD, not terribly attractive and poor gas mileage, frankly I'll stick with my 2022 Venza Limited :) and wait for an Lexus ES redesign at some point in the future :) My local dealer has a base model of this that's been sitting on the lot for weeks, not a common occurrence these days...

  • @iamjessicamitchell
    @iamjessicamitchell Год назад

    I’m so thankful this is not a lift back. I’m sure I’m on an island alone. It’s like the best of a crossover sedan. Otherwise I think the Venza is a nice option.

  • @marcelstanford430
    @marcelstanford430 4 месяца назад

    I'm waiting for the wagon version of this. Much more practical and as Zack mentioned, even the sedan should have a liftback.

  • @slighwentwalking2024
    @slighwentwalking2024 Год назад +4

    I am on board with the 2 tone color combo.
    It's not everyone's cup of tea but they look different.
    For some That will be enough...in a single color it looks odd 🤔

    • @jamespaul2587
      @jamespaul2587 Год назад +1

      Yes to me, it looks like yout another Honda with a single color

    • @ag4eng
      @ag4eng Год назад

      I think the two-tone looks like some hyena because it’s not subtle and very harsh flow. It will look dated quickly. Don’t buy it in two-tone.

    • @slighwentwalking2024
      @slighwentwalking2024 Год назад

      @@ag4eng ...Black with Grey is the color combo to get....looks both modern and retro.

  • @alexandermaliy3515
    @alexandermaliy3515 Месяц назад

    Agree that this car would look better in solid colours+ as a hatchback it would be more interesting. Also crown should have a HUD

  • @ctclardy
    @ctclardy Год назад +1

    I agree with Zack, in fact, I think it could have been the best looking Toyota, however, Toyota seems to always find a way to mess things up... that black strip down the middle and that lower black cladding on the sides completely ruins the look, to me... they make the car look like a child's toy car instead of a mature elegant vehicle that it supposed to be.

  • @SpicyWoodsman
    @SpicyWoodsman Год назад +7

    I expect to see very few of these on the road. Toyota doesn't seem to have many "misses", but I think this is one of them. The one thing that I do appreciate is Toyota building the screen into the dashboard rather than the trend of just bolting on a tablet, as so many manufacturers do.

    • @tifreakhachey
      @tifreakhachey Год назад

      The bolt on tablet look like an after thought. Totally ruins the look for me.

    • @howlingwolf125y
      @howlingwolf125y Год назад +3

      I would just get rid of the screen completely .. and go back to good old manual controls and large knobs to control things.. The dashboard would be much better, safer to drive, and easier to use.

    • @davidmckibbin4440
      @davidmckibbin4440 Год назад

      @@howlingwolf125y its about time

  • @gch8155
    @gch8155 Год назад +3

    Beautiful

  • @nicholassmith7048
    @nicholassmith7048 Год назад +1

    2:32 rear all-red brake/indicator combination lights are a fail and should be illegal.

  • @smurfx
    @smurfx Год назад

    i love the way the car looks but i hate the back of it. wish they went with something like the buick envista for it. in fact the reason i like the envista is because it reminds me of the crown but with a better looking back.

  • @dondonaldson1684
    @dondonaldson1684 Год назад +2

    No way that I would pay $63K for a top trim hybrid sedan that has limited utility. That two tone paint is brutal.

  • @brucewayne2773
    @brucewayne2773 10 месяцев назад +1

    Would have been a smart move if they made a wagon version of the Crown or change the name to Camry wagon.

    • @djplonghead5403
      @djplonghead5403 3 месяца назад +1

      2025 has a wagon:

    • @brucewayne2773
      @brucewayne2773 3 месяца назад

      @@djplonghead5403 I guess I made the right call for them to offer the wagon version.

  • @Zreik20
    @Zreik20 Год назад +1

    I seen one on the road in the black and white combo. Its big which is fine but that black and white made it look like its a fleet/company vehicle or something. i would rather just one colour and a black roof.

  • @danperryy
    @danperryy 6 месяцев назад

    What a awesome car. I'm 6'4 and interior leg space is important. When I want to go racing I wont use this car. When I want to sleep over I'll use my motorhome. The soccer kids are gone. It is when I want to use a real car that I drive this - that is most of the time. Do you ever ask why the AMC Eagle (a 4WD first SUV by a different name) did not make it? The first 1,000 miles on my Limited yielded 45+ MPG. Better than a Prius. Better than my awesome 4 VW TDI Passat's!. Those that can't understand why Toyota brought out a CAR? That is because some of us actually like to drive a car. This is better driving than my Audi Q7.

  • @JoKIA_-100
    @JoKIA_-100 Год назад +12

    I would wait the the updated Camry. The two tone will not age well. I agree a sportback version, in the solid red, would be a much better vehicle, but I’m partial to having a hatch. Great review as always.

    • @jamespaul2587
      @jamespaul2587 Год назад +2

      Agreed, Joe. A hatch would be much more practical, allowing for easier loading and greater cargo capacity with seats folded

    • @djplonghead5403
      @djplonghead5403 3 месяца назад

      2 tone has aged fine on classic cars. Why not this?

  • @djplonghead5403
    @djplonghead5403 3 месяца назад

    Limited is for a daily driver. Platinum is if you want a sporty daily driver. I would take the 41 mpg any day.

  • @marktran630
    @marktran630 Год назад

    The Toyota Crown has been available in Asia for many years now. It is a very comfortable and reliable vehicle. Most Taxis in Hong Kong are Toyota Crowns with hundreds of thousands of miles on the odometer. The crowns are a little bigger than the Camry.

  • @trspotr
    @trspotr Год назад +1

    Didn't I hear Taurus is coming back?? 🤔

  • @denault3985
    @denault3985 Год назад +1

    Looks interesting, way different than other sedans...

  • @cruzdreamer
    @cruzdreamer 11 месяцев назад +1

    Saw a bronze one...beautiful car. The only thing I wish is if it had a hatchback and roof that opens. Styling is awesome with the black, not boring. I am in my 50's age group

  • @awniam24
    @awniam24 6 месяцев назад

    I bought a Toyota Crown 2023 last December and For 20 years I've been driving German cars but i decided to change for some reasons and i can say The car is amazing, so comfortable & has a very good prestiege; But I have an issue if I talk inside the car using my phone or open music the sound everyone can hear from outside but that thing really I'm trying to find a solution for. If anyone has any advice please let me know.

  • @lesterpenner8786
    @lesterpenner8786 Год назад

    The roomy cabin actually reminds me of the first generation Venza. There's lots of head room and leg room front and rear.

  • @ernestayo6131
    @ernestayo6131 Год назад

    I had a Toyota Crown when they were first introduced back in the early ‘70’s. Good enough car, but it had rear end vibration between 60 & 70 mph. Dealer blamed it in an “out of round” or unbalanced tire. Rebalancing and/or replacing the rear tires did NOT stop the problem. I traded it in after a couple of years. The crown was discontinued shortly after. Apparently the problem was solved with the introduction of the LEXUS a couple of decades later. They got it right! Don’t know why Toyota resurrected the Crown name. Hope it does better than the 70’s model.

  • @ggreg2258
    @ggreg2258 Год назад +2

    When compared to the Avalon, it fails badly: not as quiet, not as comfortable, not as good looking. And I get much better mileage than 32! Glad I bought a '22 Avalon Ltd.!

  • @edwinstar100
    @edwinstar100 5 месяцев назад

    Hatch backs are always dirty on the back side! Great video.

  • @rampar77
    @rampar77 Год назад +1

    I hated that my next car may be a hybrid and no more V-6, now that Toyota and Lexus had switched to all hybrid including the reliable RX350. Never understood who cared about MPG on a $60,000 car.

    • @watershed44
      @watershed44 Год назад

      @rampar77
      Globalists control the US now, they don't care if you don't like it. Stolen elections have consequences.

  • @certifiedreviews8485
    @certifiedreviews8485 10 месяцев назад

    I just test drove a crown today. I'm sorry, but I disagreed with just about everything these reviewers said. The car looks great in and out and felt far better than the Avalon, my brother owns. This thing is kind of a cross between a large sedan and SUV and I think that is a smart move. I drove several sedans today, including the Honda Accord, which was very nice, but I certainly felt a lot more legroom in the crown than that one even though they said the Honda backseat was roomier?? Myself, and my friend did not get that impression at all.

  • @10OF9OFBORG
    @10OF9OFBORG Год назад +2

    I think some seniors would love this vehicle and the gas mileage is pretty but not the best. I find the black with red is not good idea at all. They should have a Hatchback not a trunk. Great video Andrea! 👍🏻👍🏻☕️☕️

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @10OF9OFBORG
      @10OF9OFBORG Год назад +1

      @@andreaspencer9813 It’s a good car tho but not for everyone. Cheer! I always enjoy your videos always!! ☕️☕️

  • @erictate5985
    @erictate5985 Год назад +1

    I like and want the Crown SEDAN.Not everyone wants an suv or cross overs.if you don't like this model wait for the other Crowns coming.........

  • @nickxslutube
    @nickxslutube Год назад

    Since all large sedan competition gone! Interesting... so Toyota says, we do it. Since they have one from Japan, nothing to lose.

  • @tyc9302
    @tyc9302 Год назад

    Crown is an old top model of Toyota in Japan but not marketed in US, the closest model in US was Cressida which was a luxury Toyota before Lexus was available.

  • @MrAppleman89
    @MrAppleman89 Год назад +1

    Great video, your reviews are always the best!

  • @gerardowaimin4913
    @gerardowaimin4913 Год назад

    Toyota Crown always has been the top sedan, possibly a link between Toyota and Lexus. I remember it used to be Corolla, Corona, Cressida and Crown. At least in latinoamerica.

  • @ShowMeWhatINeedToKnow
    @ShowMeWhatINeedToKnow Год назад +2

    SEDANS ARE AWESOME -- STOP DISCORAGING THEM!!!! What do you want? Nothing but a sea of ubiquitous SUVs to choose from?

  • @timphillips4147
    @timphillips4147 Год назад

    Really been looking forward to this good looking sedan Andrea, but does it live up to those looks?

    • @andreaspencer9813
      @andreaspencer9813 Год назад +1

      It would look so much better in one solid colour. I have to give Toyota props, this Crown handles really well, the Hybrid Max powertrain is terrific.

    • @timphillips4147
      @timphillips4147 Год назад

      @andreaspencer9813 Yes I agree now I've had a closer look in your review to be fair, good call!

  • @jn9604
    @jn9604 Год назад

    Very happy the base model has cloth seats and no sunroof. Personally I don't buy any care with leather of vinyl seats or a sunroof and that is getting harder the find.

  • @bobdrago69657
    @bobdrago69657 Год назад +1

    Easier for the target demographic of older adults to egress/ingress, step in a lot easier on aging knees and joints. Even for younger parents placing baby into a car seat is less stressful on the back. The two tone and non hatchback can be considered an odd design mistake, but probably cost savings.

  • @yngvar2403
    @yngvar2403 Год назад +1

    I agree. Solid color and sportsback would make this one of my first choice. Hyundai Ioniq 5 is still my first! Great review!

  • @thesuncollective1475
    @thesuncollective1475 7 месяцев назад

    5:40 I think it's the best looking car in the fleet

  • @oralpowers7932
    @oralpowers7932 Год назад +1

    The Crown Platinum reminds me of the 2015/16 Camry V6 300hp which has the same gas milage. But today it's really about the technology and with the carbon tax increases, the Federal Clean Fuel Tax and the EV government rebates. And now they're taking about reducing the number of parking spots and putting everything on the same charger. I just wonder how many of these new vehicles can drive uphill on the Coquihalla highway at 120 Kms per hour for close to an hour? I don't think most of these new vehicles have the power or range but the Crown does.

  • @asadali1372
    @asadali1372 Год назад +1

    Is this the same engine as in the Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid Max? Does it mean the posted fuel economy in that vehicle is also questionable?

    • @3IS2UR
      @3IS2UR Год назад

      yes, same hybrid max engine and transmision as in the Grand Highlander and the Lexus RX500h FSP just different tuning...

  • @djplonghead5403
    @djplonghead5403 Месяц назад

    Crazy that the rav 4 prime is faster. Can't wait for the prime version of this.

  • @V4Victory93
    @V4Victory93 Год назад +1

    The last generation of avalons are good, Toyota should have kept updating it before abruptly ending and replacing with the crown.

  • @The72Rabbit
    @The72Rabbit Год назад

    The Platinum Crown engine, trans and adaptive suspension matches to the Lexus 500h. It is $15k cheaper. Check it out.

  • @BlueChinchillaEatingDorito
    @BlueChinchillaEatingDorito Год назад

    I’m with you, it’s “crown” in name only. It doesn’t even have the iconic emblems on the front, rear, and C pillars.

  • @sleading
    @sleading Год назад

    Andrea: I like a good shifter... *knob* you mean

  • @abhid7507
    @abhid7507 Год назад

    Andrea and Zack - Great video as always. Kudos ! Suggestion : With the new Fuel prices. Can please consider a fuel efficient affordable SUV video with recommendations. As a viewer and near term buyer it has become so important.

  • @chardelraconner7324
    @chardelraconner7324 Год назад +1

    b pillar headrest swivel or an additional headrest is safer than thought

    • @chardelraconner7324
      @chardelraconner7324 Год назад +1

      why doesn't moonroof tilt within cabin as a rear skull barrier width padding

    • @chardelraconner7324
      @chardelraconner7324 Год назад +1

      be allect

    • @chardelraconner7324
      @chardelraconner7324 Год назад +1

      see the spare tire shield

    • @chardelraconner7324
      @chardelraconner7324 Год назад +1

      upon impact recognition the headrest sensory should be a protective barrier toward the autonomous motorist

    • @chardelraconner7324
      @chardelraconner7324 Год назад +1

      simplistic seatback incision track dynamic rather than dual pivot drivetrain

  • @ericfielding2540
    @ericfielding2540 Год назад

    I saw a Toyota Crown today and I thought it might be a nice replacement for my Mazda 6, since Mazda stopped making the Mazda6.

  • @joseailtondesouzatita9025
    @joseailtondesouzatita9025 8 месяцев назад

    gastei muito desa..versão desti..Toyota crown..lindo..está..carro..da..Toyota crown
    .Lind

  • @Greeb845
    @Greeb845 Год назад +2

    Zack, your comments about large sedans not selling and many of them being axed are all true…but not entirely relevant to a review, I think. I don’t like that it can be put forward the lack of market is a reason to not like a vehicle. It’s sort of meta I guess. I mean, you are welcome to not like the Crown if that’s your opinion. I do think it’s a little ugly. Personally, I think a small to mid size wagon is the ideal car for my needs, but there are now zero non luxury models on the market. I jokingly make the case that the last Golf wagon before it was axed was the best form factor ever made and would suit most people and families well. But now our closest options are crossovers that have less space and are less efficient. The case I’m making is, vehicle manufacturers may be responding to the market but it may not actually be to the benefit of the individual consumer.

  • @robertwilliams6218
    @robertwilliams6218 Год назад +1

    Being the rare 44 year old that owns a last generation Avalon I can say I am mixed on this Crown for a few reasons. 1st is that since the Avalon or ES was not offered with AWD on the hybrid ( on on 2.5 liter gas with the same set up as the RAV4) You got the great gas mileage but not the needed traction for the new england/great lakes in US and all of Canada. 2nd Having owned 2 VW Tiguans and not wanting to get back into another VW, I really wish this was more of a liftback like the Arteon. 27 cubic ft of cargo is a nice addition with the increased ride height of this Crown would have made it more appealing for someone wanting the best of both crossover and sedan.

  • @bobman717
    @bobman717 6 месяцев назад

    Really confused about the hp/torque output on the max version. Toyota claims the engine alone can put out 339 lb-ft, it has a front motor putting out 215 lb-ft, and a rear motor putting out 124 lb-ft, for a combined...400? I don't understand lol even if only the engine and rear motor apply power they could exceed that number lol

  • @cafelate9515
    @cafelate9515 Год назад

    Thank you for your bruterly honest review of the crown. At first I thought it was a crossover but it is a sedan. I don’t think it look as luxurious as the new is. I love those wheels on the max you drove. Inside the stuff looks average on a Toyota nothing wow about. Of course nothing as high as a Lexus. That is why Lexus is so much a wow consider a Toyota. The seats on a Lexus is much better. The price of these new Toyotas are getting too expensive and moving towards Lexus territory. I got the Venza very close to the Lexus but not a Lexus. I wished they can do better on the luxury styling interior. It drives like a Lexus almost. But better than the other cars I had. One last thing that drives me crazy each year they introduce a new year car they add something more to it that the last year don’t have. Example I got the 21 Limited Venza I really wanted the spot lights and the next year same model they have it. So with that much money invested on it they don’t give us what we want. Lastly have to go to the top trim for 360 cam and overhead projection that I wanted. With the top trim I wished Toyota can do the best since I am paying the most for it. Add some extra luxury bonus features. Like better speakers, I don’t something that will wow us to spend that extra to get the top trim. I feel the mid trim could have the 360 cam and overhead projection. But we are forced to. Thanks guys

  • @owggarage723
    @owggarage723 Год назад

    I drive an Avalon. This is NOT a replacement. Bring the Crown sedan here and I would buy it.

  • @Jedi_Order81
    @Jedi_Order81 Год назад

    I really hope Toyota drops the sedan and gives us the estate version of the Crown

  • @lazarjd
    @lazarjd Год назад

    Front fascia looks like a largemouth bass, needs a liftback, and a RWD platform. Not a complete product but it's interesting.