The North American market Toyota Crown Signia launched as the Crown Estate JDM model with a plug-in powertrain.
- The Toyota Crown Estate is the fourth model in the Crown lineup, positioned between an SUV and a wagon.
- Available in hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants, the PHEV offers 302 hp and 89 km (55 miles) of EV range.
- Japan-exclusive accessories include a pull-out deck chair, a soft luggage mat, and an optional Modellista body kit.
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Other improvements on the Crown Estate include adaptive variable suspension and Dynamic Rear Steering, which improve comfort and handling. The battery is mounted under the floor, ensuring interior space remains unchanged between HEV and PHEV versions. It features a five-seat layout, a digital cockpit with dual 12.3-inch displays, and a cargo capacity of 570 litres (expandable to 1,470 litres with the rear seats folded). Upholstery options include Black, Saddle Tan, and Grayish Blue with a vintage-style pattern.
A true crossover, a blend between an SUV and a station wagon, the Crown Estate is positioned between the RAV4 and Harrier in Toyota’s domestic lineup. The model retains the Crown’s signature styling, including a hammerhead-style front fascia, while omitting amber indicators found on our version.
Japan-Exclusive Features Include Camping Accessories and Customization Options
Toyota offers several accessories exclusive to the Japanese market. Among them is a pull-out deck chair and table designed for outdoor use. The Crown Estate also has an optional soft luggage mat, increasing its appeal for camping and leisure activities.
Factory options include a Modellista body kit and 21-inch alloy wheels. The Crown Estate’s colour palette includes five solid hues and five two-tone finishes, with the Precious Metal and Massive Gray combination reserved for the PHEV variant.
The Crown Estate is now available in Japan, while its North American counterpart, the Crown Signia, remains hybrid-only and does not offer the same customization options. The Crown sedan, however, is available with the 340-hp Hybrid Max powertrain.
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