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New 2026 Toyota Crown Signia Review | ShortsCars

This is a Motormouth couple car review of the all-new Toyota Crown Signia crossover. The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia is a great blend of versatility and comfort. There is just one trim 2025 Toyota Crown Signia in Canada, the Limited model and two in the US, XLE and Limited.

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The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia feels more like a Lexus than a Toyota with an upscale interior feel including leather upholstery with double stitching quilting, piping and bronze metallic accents. Standard features include, dual 12.3 screens, wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto, a wireless charger and 5 USB-C ports.

The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia has 6.7 of ground clearance and has more of a wagon feel to it as it sits lower to the ground. In Canada, 21 wheels are standard and in the US 19, available 21. The Signia comes with a tire repair kit and the glass roof is fixed. 2025 Toyota Crown Signia fuel economy is impressive at 6L/100 km, 39 MPG city and 6.3L/100 km, 37 MPG highway. The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia is powered by a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine with two electric motors, it’s matched to an eCVT and has a combined 240 horsepower, standard AWD.

You can use regular fuel in this crossover. In Canada, the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Limited starts at $60,502 CAD and with the Tech Package $62,577 CAD. Pricing includes freight, PDI and fees. In the US, XLE $43,590 USD, Limited $47,990 USD and with the Tech Package $49,855 Limited Starting Price: $48,790
Highlighted feature upgrades over XLE:

21-inch 7-spoke dark gray metallic alloy wheels
Auto-leveling Headlights
Panoramic fixed-glass roof with power sunshade
Rain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wipers
11-speaker, 800-watt JBL® Premium Audio system
subwoofer and amplifier
Digital rearview mirror
Digital Key system
Advanced Technology Package Available on Limited:
Panoramic View Monitor with Perimeter Scan
Power-folding outside mirrors with puddle lights and reverse tilt-down feature
Traffic Jam Assist (Drive Connect trial or subscription required)
Front Cross-Traffic Alert
Lane Change Assist
Front and Rear Parking Assist with Automatic Braking

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- I was contemplating whether to get the Crown Signia or the Lexus RX 350h. I went with the Crown Signia and picked it up last week! I'm now a very happy driver coming from a 2020 Camry. The big deciding factor for me was that my car insurance in Toronto would double if I went with the Lexus. 😅
- While I was waiting for this to come out I ended up buying a 2025 Outback Touring XT. Would have liked the hybrid but for the price, I think I made the right decision. My only gripe for the Outback is some glitches in the tech that will hopefully be fixed with an update. Thanks for another great review!
- Crowns in Japan are a separate brand that is what a civil servant or executive may drive if they want to have a Lexus without look conspicuous with their spending. In the US, the base model comes with everything except the glass roof, automatic lane changing (it has lane keeping assist) and a couple of minor options for $43k US. One note - it seems like everyone is chasing a sport SUV. This is more comfortable - it is compliant but not wallowy.

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