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If you want a Lexus on a Toyota budget, take a look at the 2026 Crown Signia, which deftly blends luxury and affordability.
Toyota Crown Signia Limited, a stylish hybrid wagon blending elegance, comfort, and 38 MPG efficiency. With premium features, ...
After disappearing from the U.S. market for decades, the Toyota Crown nameplate—now affixed to a big hybrid sedan—is back and ...
The Crown Signia utilizes the same 2.5-liter hybrid as the ... It comes standard with a 12.3-inch infotainment screen, a digital gauge cluster, and Toyota's latest infotainment software.
If you know where to look, the non-Lexus Toyota lineup can provide a fairly amazing luxury experience in its upper trims.
Some of the nameplates on our list, like the Alphard and Century, have never been sold in the U.S., while others, like the Crown ... 3.0-liter V8 and riding on air suspension — according to ...
The Limited is rated a 5.7 L ... 12.3-inch infotainment screen and instrument cluster, premium stereo, and wireless charger. The Crown was introduced for 2023 at the top of Toyota’s sedan ...
The sporty-looking Toyota C-HR returns as a spirited electric vehicle, with 338-horsepower, a 290-mile range, and standard ...
America’s best-selling SUV has some cool features we haven’t seen before, from its new tech to its versatile interior.
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 is standard on the 2026 bZ Woodland. It includes the advanced driving assistance systems ( ADAS) you ...
The best-selling non-pickup vehicle in North America is going all-in on hybrid power, including an uprated plug-in ...
Think EVs are always cheaper? This deep dive into 50,000 miles of driving reveals the surprising Tesla Model 3 cost per mile ...