2023 Toyota Crown | First Look

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This is the new Toyota Crown. A brief history lesson: The “Toyopet crown” was the first Japanese car to be sold in America back in 1958 up until 1972, making its return to the U.S. for the 2023 model year. It’s now built on the Toyota New Global Architecture K platform which is used on the company’s sedans and crossovers.

That increased ride height isn’t by coincidence, folks. The large wheels and tall hip point not only gives the Crown road presence but also practicality by making ingress and egress easier for occupants.

Speaking of occupying the Crown, step inside and you’ll find (a mellow vibe with) comfortable seats with standard 8 way power adjustable front seats with driver lumbar support.

There’s 3 trims for the Crown: XLE, Limited, and Platinum, with electronic On-Demand AWD standard across the lineup dubbed “E-Four”. Both the XLE and Limited receive Toyota’s 4th generation hybrid system of a 2.5L engine combined with two electric motors for a combined output of 236 hp linked to an electronically operated CVT. That E-Four AWD system should give the Crown stable performance by distributing power between 20:80 to front and rear, or 100% to the front for more efficiency

However, the Platinum trim gets an E-Four Advanced AWD system along with Toyota’s new HYBRID MAX system which combines a 2.4L turbo 4-cylinder engine with a front electric motor and rear wheel eAxle that has a water cooled electric motor. This will give a combined output of 340hp, mated to a 6-speed transmission. With the ADVANCED E-Four AWD system, it should distribute between 70:30 and 20:80 of power to the front and rear wheels, making it possible to maximize torque going to the rear. I’ll note that the Platinum trim also gets standard Adaptive Variable Suspension for a more pleasant ride.

The eCVT on the XLE and Limited trim uses a shift-by-wire system that electronically shifts gears that have an optimized ratio and deceleration mechanism to manage fuel efficiency, which Toyota estimates will return a combined 38 mpg. While Toyota estimates the HYBRID MAX system on the Platinum trim should return a combined 28 mpg.

The newest iteration of the Crown is looking to shake up the conception of what a sedan should be. I’m not completely sure if this is to replace the Avalon as Toyota’s full size sedan but the design elements in front bare a small resemblance to each other, while the rear of the crown is looks unique to the lineup.

Lower trims receive 19 inch two-tone wheels standard, while the Platinum trim has standard 21 inch alloy wheels with black accents.

If you’d like dark metallic 21 inch wheels on your Limited trim, there’s an available technology package.

Moving back inside there’s a 12.3” digital gauge cluster and 12.3” infotainment screen that standard on all trims and includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Keeping you safe, all Crowns will come with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 which includes pre-collision pedestrian detection, Dynamic radar cruise control, lane departure alert, blind spot monitor, and rear cross traffic alert for added peace of mind. Also, adding to that serenity is standard acoustic glass and sound deadening material throughout the cabin, keeping you safe and free of access sounds from the outside world.

With so many standard features, the base XLE seems compelling, but move up to the limited trim if you’d like to add leather seat trim with ventilation, a fixed panoramic roof, JBL sound system, and rear cross traffic braking. Add that advanced technology package mentioned earlier for a birds-eye view camera, and digital key. For the most premium Crown, the Platinum trim adds advance park which will have the car search for a parking spot and park it for you, and this bi-tone color option extending from the front of the hood to the back of the trunk in four paint choices. We'll let you express how you feel about this color option in the good ol comment section.
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This a nostalgic moment for me. My father had a Toyota Crown back in the mid seventies when I was young. I can remember that it was my dad’s first foreign car. My family went on many vacations with Crown back then.

ac
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First review I've seen from this guy. I like his style.

Monkeyseemonkey
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I'm totally intritrigued, can't wait to see the full drive. On a side note, Mike Danger is reallykilling these vids. Great work!

inspector
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I think Toyota missed out on making this a liftback for better practicality.

That said, I love the design though I'd probably skip the two tone color.

vincenty
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I think the new Crown has been designed so it could be converted to full EV easily once Toyota's new solid-state batteries become available.

Sacto
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That's very interesting.. Good to see gas hybrid car coming to the market. Seems like all the other manufacturers are only coming out with pure electric cars

MeccaFett
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It has been almost 35+ years since I’ve driven a Toyota Crown. This is good news that the latest Crown will be coming to N. America. I can’t wait.

skorpyonayts
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Mike, your delivery takes the ‘crown’! 😅

Your comfort level on camera has become top notch! You and Lynn should do a review together!

justaguy
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I was more enthusiastic about this when I thought it was going to be a hatchback. Three sets of golf clubs is not that much space. I'd like to know the cubic feet. Can't wait until the big wheel fad goes away. I prefer a more comfortable ride over the look of over-sized wheels.

craigsimons
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Really great review. I like the vibe of this guy.

The Crown in platinum trim alongside all available upgrades to me, places this sedan as a luxury one. Who would not like 340hp served up from all 4 wheels.

deu
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Interesting that it's not a Lexus...or a liftback; it's like a big Venza (Harrier)-car-suv thing. I do love it, and I appreciate that it has real design with a turbo! The Japanese companies need to embrace this weirdness like they used to so they can compete with the Korean brands.

LOTOVIII
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My 1st time seeing a review by you. I enjoyed it. Nice car too!

glenorahoward
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FYI. As an ex 👑 owner. One thing Mike didn't tell you is this is likely to have Lexus tier pricing. I had the crown 13 gen. Loved it to death.

JamaicanMeCrazy
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The regular hybrid platform still has room to grow. More people live in apartments or park on streets than in single family homes. Most of these people wouldn’t mind better fuel economy, but charging an ev/phev may not be ideal for their situation. Price points for hybrids are lower than most EVs as well.

jojaysta
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KBB needs to give homie a raise so he can buy some parts without rips in them

josephwhiskeybeale
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Good to see Mike Danger doing the videos from the OTHER side of the camera. He’s an inch or 2 taller than me, and about the same size as my boys, so it’s great to see a big fella commenting about leg and head room in different vehicles 👍🏻

jamesconnolly
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I own a 1997 Crown that I imported from Japan. Looking forward to getting one of these too and have 2 Crowns from 2 different eras 👀

erjohnredil
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Definitely a great reviewer and I hope to see more of his work, he almost made me overlook the fact Toyota Should have made this an Avalon and saved the Crown name for a more presidential product.

gjohnston
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Awesome preview. Looks a little like a Jetta from the front. As a 6’5” guy, I’m always appreciative of reviews like this.

sentiencepsn
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It looks like the Subaru Outback SUS back in the day with that lifted suspension 😂

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