Toyota Has Just Launched an SUV That Promises to Humiliate Any Rival. The New Toyota Crown Signia Comes Full of Novelties and Is One of the Most Complete Models from the Japanese Automaker.
The Toyota Crown Signia is a large SUV with a modern look. At 4.93 meters long, 2.76 meters wheelbase, 1.88 meters wide, and 1.70 meters tall, it impresses with its size. The trunk holds 560 liters of luggage.
Externally, the car features a front grille that connects to the bumper in the same color as the vehicle, full LED headlights, Black Piano mirrors, and wheels up to 20 inches. The rear includes an integrated spoiler and interlinked full LED taillights, adding a touch of modernity and sophistication.
The Toyota Crown Signia Offers Two Engine Options
The entry-level version comes with a naturally aspirated 2.5 four-cylinder engine, combined with two electric motors, delivering up to 220 horsepower and 30 kgfm of torque. This version achieves an impressive fuel efficiency of 16.7 km/l in the city.
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The more powerful version features a 2.4 four-cylinder turbo engine, also combined with two electric motors, totaling 354 horsepower and 55 kgfm of torque. This configuration allows the SUV to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.8 seconds, with an urban fuel consumption of 11.7 km/l.
Inside, the Crown Signia Is a Show Apart
The interior features high-quality Toyota materials such as leather, wood, brushed steel, and carbon fiber. The list of equipment is extensive and includes a panoramic sunroof, premium JBL sound system, front seats with electric adjustments, heating and ventilation, wireless phone charger, climate control with three independent zones, electronic parking brake, and much more.
The multimedia center has a 12.3-inch high-definition screen, with a 360º camera system, wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and native GPS.
In Terms of Safety, the Crown Signia Leaves Nothing to Be Desired
Equipped with advanced systems like collision warning, adaptive cruise control with stop and go function, rear cross-traffic alert, traffic sign reader, blind spot alert, automatic high beam switching, unintentional lane change warning, autonomous emergency braking, and pedestrian, cyclist, and animal detection.
The Toyota Crown Signia is an SUV that has no flaws. With an elegant design, powerful engine, and a long list of equipment and safety features, it promises to be one of the most desired cars in the market. Although it is not expected to arrive in Brazil due to its high price and lack of local manufacturing, it will certainly please the North American and Asian markets.


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