The Toyota Crown Range Will Grow Even Bigger

The Toyota Crown Range Will Grow Even Bigger

Interestingly, the Sedan won’t be offered with a plug-in hybrid option. That’s because Toyota has plans to introduce a hydrogen-powered fuel-cell alternative. This model will likely borrow its hardware from the existing Mirai, which produces 182 hp and 221 lb-ft of torque. Hopefully, Toyota’s work in the hydrogen arena has paid off, and the company can extract more power without sacrificing efficiency.

While Sport conjures up images of a sleek roadster or coupe, this model is, in fact, a more traditional crossover with rakish styling. It’s the smallest of the bunch, too, with a length of 185.4 inches and a width of 74 inches. In terms of height, it measures 61.4 inches.

Comparatively, the Sedan is much larger and comes in at 198 inches in length. That’s longer than a 5 Series, so we can expect plenty of space for occupants. Toyota says this car will be well-suited for chauffeur duty. It’s just 0.4 inches wider than its Sport sibling but has a lower roofline thanks to the 57.9-inch height.

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