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Toyota Reveals Updated Crown Crossover with New Two-Tone Design and Tech Upgrades

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Toyota has revealed the first exterior design images of the upcoming facelifted Crown Crossover.
  • The updated model will feature a new two-tone paint scheme and revised rear styling.
  • It is expected to receive powertrain upgrades and a new infotainment system, with a formal launch in mid-September.

Toyota has unveiled the initial exterior design sketches for the upcoming facelift of its Crown Crossover, signaling an imminent update to the model that first debuted in 2022. The updated Crown Crossover is set to officially launch in mid-September, following a four-year product cycle. The design reveals a prominent new two-tone paint scheme, where the upper section of the vehicle, including the hood, side mirrors, and body trim, will be finished in gloss black. This complements the lower body color, creating a more striking visual contrast. The rear of the vehicle has also been redesigned to appear wider and more stable, adding a fresh aesthetic. While official details are pending, reports suggest the facelifted Crown Crossover will adopt Toyota's new Arene OS multimedia system, similar to the latest RAV4. This move aligns with the trend towards software-defined vehicles (SDVs), allowing for over-the-air (OTA) updates to maintain and enhance vehicle functions. The size of the infotainment screen remains to be confirmed. Powertrain enhancements are also anticipated. The current 2.5-liter hybrid and 2.4-liter turbo hybrid systems are expected to be upgraded, potentially increasing the total output and improving acceleration response through strengthened electric motor output. Paddle shifters are also expected to be standard, offering drivers a more engaging experience. The Crown Crossover, which is also sold as the Crown in Taiwan, is part of a broader Crown lineup that includes Sport, Sedan, and Estate variants. This mid-cycle refresh aims to maintain the model's appeal in a competitive market.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.