The 2025 Toyota Crown is an exciting new addition to Toyota’s lineup and looks to make a name for itself as one of the brand’s first luxury sedans. It’s a great balance of performance and luxury, giving car shoppers something new to think about. The 2025 edition of the Crown takes everything you love about the 2024 model a step further.
When you’re in the market for a new sedan, especially a luxury sedan, understanding the car’s specifications can be a deciding factor. Whether you’re looking for a comfortable ride, a sleek design, or reliability, the new Toyota Crown has you covered. If you’d like to experience the Crown in person, come on down to Keith Pierson Toyota in Jacksonville, Florida, where one of our friendly associates can help you with a test-drive.
Engine and Powertrain
The 2025 Toyota Crown comes with two solid hybrid engine options, each balancing power and fuel efficiency to give you the best of both worlds. The base engine that comes with the Crown is a 2.5L I-4 hybrid paired with a controlled continuously variable transmission. If you’re looking for a little more performance, you’ll find it in the Toyota Crown’s other engine, the 2.4L turbocharged Hybrid MAX. The turbocharged version of the Crown’s engine comes with an impressive 340 horsepower, making it one of the best-performing sedans in its class.
Both engine configurations come standard with all-wheel drive, adding to their versatility. The Toyota Crown’s hybrid options set it apart from other luxury sedans in its class by offering much better fuel efficiency without sacrificing horsepower. The Hybrid MAX powertrain comes with a six-speed automatic transmission, adding smooth shifting and rapid acceleration to the mix.
Performance
The 2025 Toyota Crown’s hybrid powertrains are a standout in the performance department. The base engine, the 2.5L hybrid system that produces 236 horsepower, provides a stable ride perfect for everyday driving. The Crown’s 0-to-60 mph time is a decent 7.2 seconds, fairly similar to other vehicles in its class.
The Platinum is the best trim if you’re looking for more power. It comes with the Hybrid MAX powertrain, a 2.4L engine that cranks out 340 horsepower and sends the Crown flying from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.1 seconds, a full 2.1 seconds faster than the base engine. The Platinum trim also comes with adaptive dampers to make handling easier and more comfortable during every drive.
Compared to other midsize luxury sedans, such as the BMW 5 series or the Audi A6, the Crown might not be the strongest in cornering, but it’s not designed for that. The new Toyota Crown is built for a relaxing ride that doesn’t sacrifice fuel efficiency.
Dimensions and Weight
The new 2025 Toyota Crown stands out from other midsize luxury sedans due to its elevated stance and larger dimensions. It measures 196.1 inches in length, 72.4 inches in width, and 60.6 inches in height. Its added height makes you feel like you’re driving a spacious SUV rather than a sedan.
The wheelbase is 112.2 inches wide, giving you enough space for both your cargo and passengers. The curb weight of the Crown is 4,063 pounds for the base trims and 4,338 pounds for the larger Platinum trim. While some report that the weight makes the car less agile compared to its competitors, it adds to its stability and comfort while you’re on the road, especially during long drives on the highway.
Compared to other vehicles in its class, the Crown holds its own in terms of dimensions and weight. Its larger size and profile are perfect for the taller driver who has always wanted to fit properly in a car or an average-sized driver who wants to take advantage of all the extra room.
Fuel Efficiency
The Toyota Crown’s fuel efficiency is one of the biggest reasons people flock to the sedan. The base 2.5L hybrid powertrain comes with an impressive 42 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the highway, making it one of the most fuel-efficient options out of all luxury sedans. The more powerful Platinum trim sacrifices some fuel efficiency for power and offers 29 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway.
When compared to other sedans in its class, such as the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, the Toyota Crown’s hybrid options give it a huge advantage. It has much better mileage than other cars in its segment, which can be a dealmaker if you want a luxury car that can also handle your next commute.
Technology and Features
Toyota is known for having some of the best technology in its vehicles, and the 2025 Crown is no exception. It comes with plenty of exciting, advanced features that make the car both safer and more convenient. Every trim comes standard with a 12.3-inch infotainment touch screen that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto wirelessly, allowing you to play your favorite music or listen to your favorite podcast without having to plug your phone in.
The dashboard also includes another 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, giving you access to all the information you could want while you’re driving. Higher trims, such as the Limited and Platinum trims, come with a premium 11-speaker JBL sound system, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated leather seats, and more. If you’re looking for a way to stay connected, the Crown offers a wireless charging pad, multiple USB-C ports, and even onboard Wi-Fi.
Check Out the Toyota Crown at Keith Pierson Toyota
Part of the first generation of Toyota Crowns that started in 2023, the new 2025 Toyota Crown looks to leave its mark in the luxury midsize sedan segment. It stands apart from the competition thanks to its powerful and equally efficient hybrid powertrain and larger and roomier frame and cabin.If you think the Toyota Crown looks great online, you’ll think it looks even better in person. Come down to Keith Pierson Toyota in Jacksonville, Florida, where one of our associates can answer any questions you have and help you with a test-drive.


