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2025 Toyota Crown Sedan: A First Look




The Toyota Crown is one of the most iconic Japanese cars, and for good reason. It's been around since the mid-1950s and has taken many shapes and sizes over the years. But now, Toyota has completely reimagined the Crown, and the result is a luxurious and impressive sedan that's sure to turn heads. The new Crown Sedan is a bold and imposing car. It's nearly 200 inches long, 74 inches wide, and 58 inches tall. That makes it one of the largest sedans on the market. But despite its size, the Crown Sedan is also very stylish. It has a sleek, aerodynamic design with sharp lines and curves. The front end is dominated by a large grille and LED headlights. The rear end is also impressive, with LED taillights and a chrome strip that runs across the trunk. The interior of the Crown Sedan is just as impressive as the exterior. It's spacious and luxurious, with high-quality materials throughout. The dashboard is trimmed in wood and leather, and the seats are covered in soft Nappa leather. The Crown Sedan also comes with a variety of standard features, including a heated steering wheel, heated and cooled seats, and a panoramic sunroof. The Crown Sedan is available with two different powertrains: a hybrid powertrain and a fuel cell powertrain. The hybrid powertrain combines a gasoline engine with two electric motors to produce 240 horsepower. The fuel cell powertrain produces zero emissions and has a range of over 500 miles. The new Toyota Crown Sedan is a luxurious and impressive car that's sure to turn heads. It has a bold and stylish exterior, a spacious and luxurious interior, and a powerful and efficient powertrain. If you're looking for a new sedan that will make a statement, the Crown Sedan is the perfect choice for you.

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