2025 Toyota Crown Signia - Redesign Revolutionizes Luxury!!

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Toyota has added yet another SUV to its lineup, and this one wears the Crown Signia nameplate. As a crossover sibling to the Crown sedan, it replaces the Venza as Toyota’s two-row, mid-size offering. A hybrid powertrain is the only choice, offering 243 horsepower, 30-plus mpg, and standard all-wheel drive. It features more luxurious interior finishings than other Toyota models, with nicer materials and an upscale design, and it promises both more space and more capability—including towing—than the Venza. Many premium features are available as options, and the Crown Signia is quiet and comfortable on the road if not exactly engaging to drive. Despite its luxurious bent, the Crown Signia is priced competitively to compete with mainstream models such as the Honda Passport, the Hyundai Santa Fe, and the Nissan Murano.

The Crown Signia is a new offering, and it fits into the Toyota lineup in a similar position as the Venza that it replaces. It's larger than the compact RAV4 but smaller than the three-row Highlander, and its starting price is more expensive than both.

The price of the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia starts at $44,985 and goes up to $49,385 depending on the trim and options.

The Crown Signia will be offered in both XLE and Limited trim levels. Although it's several thousand dollars more expensive to start, the Limited is the one to get, as it adds leather upholstery, a panoramic sunroof, 21-inch wheels, heated rear seats, and an 11-speaker JBL stereo system.

At our test track, the Crown Signia got to 60 mph in 7.0 seconds, a comparable time to other mid-size hybrid SUVs.

The Crown Signia’s interior is similar to the Crown sedan’s, with nice materials and a pleasant-looking dashboard design. The standard upholstery is a combination of cloth and vinyl in the XLE model, but the Limited upgrades to leather seats. The two-row seating setup offers space for five passengers, and there’s a generously sized cargo area that expands when you fold the rear seats. A panoramic sunroof is optional and makes for an airier feel, and both tan and black interior color options are available.

A 12.3-inch touchscreen is standard across the board, as is a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster. The central touchscreen offers wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus many other connectivity features including Wi-Fi, over-the-air updates, and a voice assistant. The XLE trim comes with a six-speaker stereo but upgrading to the Limited swaps in an 11-speaker stereo tuned by JBL.
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