The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia is a new entrant into the midsize luxury SUV segment, aiming to compete with established players like the Lexus RX and Acura MDX.
It will be available in two trim levels: XLE and Limited. The base Crown Signia comes with 19-inch wheels, combination fabric and vinyl seats, a heated leather steering wheel, a power liftgate, and a six-speaker audio system. The Limited tacks on a panoramic glass roof, 21-inch wheels, leather upholstery, heated rear seats, parking sensors, and an 11-speaker JBL audio system.
For safety options, both trims come standard with Toyota’s TSS 3.0 suite of driver-assist features, which includes automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, automatic high beams, and Proactive Driving Assist. An optional package for the Limited beefs up that suite further with a surround-view camera, lane-change assist, and Traffic Jam Assist.
The Crown Signia comes standard with a hybrid powertrain that combines a 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine with electric motors for a combined output of over 243 horsepower and 178 pound-feet of torque. Front-wheel drive (FWD) comes standard, while all-wheel drive (AWD) is available for those who need extra capability in all weather conditions.
The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia is expected to start around $43,590 for the XLE trim level and go up to around $51,000 for the fully loaded Limited. The official launch date has not been announced yet, but it is expected to arrive in dealerships sometime in the latter half of 2024.