Toyota rolls out completely redesigned Crown
03 Jul 2018|16,818 views
Toyota has announced the launch of its completely redesigned Crown in Japan. Since its debut in 1955, the Crown has been a symbol of innovation. Features such as Traction Control (TRC), as well as Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) that are now used in many vehicles were featured in the Crown before many others on the road.
The 15th generation Crown features Toyota's new Data Communication Module (DCM) connectivity suite, which features 24/7 vehicle connectivity services focused on safety, security, comfort, and convenience, such as maintenance notifications based on real-time driving data that will be offered at the most suitable time for each customer.
The new Crown is built on Toyota's New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform and was developed on the Nurburgring. The powertrain is positioned lower to achieve a low centre of gravity, and aluminium hood fenders and optimised distribution of weight between the front and rear deliver outstanding inertia specifications.
In addition to the optimised vehicle body frame structure, optimum arrangement of soundproofing materials and active noise control is adopted. Sound emitted from the speakers utilises phase inversion to enable noise cancellation and enhance quietness.
A moderately sized cockpit and spacious interior creates a comfortable space that allows the driver to focus on driving. The simple yet high-quality interior adorned with cutting-edge devices create a point of distinction while attaining a sophisticated, modern atmosphere.
To add further appeal, rich textures and impeccable design are adopted throughout, enlivening the senses and bringing texture, movement, sound, and attractiveness to the fore.
The 3.5-litre V6 available in the Crown is the first Toyota brand car equipped with the Multi-stage Hybrid System, which employs a hybrid system combined with stepped gears to control the output of both the engine and the drive motor to provide strong driving force from low speeds to achieve powerful performance.
Two other powertrain options include a 222bhp 2.5-litre V6 hybrid, as well as a 242bhp 2.0-litre.
Toyota aims to sell 4,500 units of the new Crown a month in its home market of Japan.
Toyota has announced the launch of its completely redesigned Crown in Japan. Since its debut in 1955, the Crown has been a symbol of innovation. Features such as Traction Control (TRC), as well as Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) that are now used in many vehicles were featured in the Crown before many others on the road.
The 15th generation Crown features Toyota's new Data Communication Module (DCM) connectivity suite, which features 24/7 vehicle connectivity services focused on safety, security, comfort, and convenience, such as maintenance notifications based on real-time driving data that will be offered at the most suitable time for each customer.
The new Crown is built on Toyota's New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform and was developed on the Nurburgring. The powertrain is positioned lower to achieve a low centre of gravity, and aluminium hood fenders and optimised distribution of weight between the front and rear deliver outstanding inertia specifications.
In addition to the optimised vehicle body frame structure, optimum arrangement of soundproofing materials and active noise control is adopted. Sound emitted from the speakers utilises phase inversion to enable noise cancellation and enhance quietness.
A moderately sized cockpit and spacious interior creates a comfortable space that allows the driver to focus on driving. The simple yet high-quality interior adorned with cutting-edge devices create a point of distinction while attaining a sophisticated, modern atmosphere.
To add further appeal, rich textures and impeccable design are adopted throughout, enlivening the senses and bringing texture, movement, sound, and attractiveness to the fore.
The 3.5-litre V6 available in the Crown is the first Toyota brand car equipped with the Multi-stage Hybrid System, which employs a hybrid system combined with stepped gears to control the output of both the engine and the drive motor to provide strong driving force from low speeds to achieve powerful performance.
Two other powertrain options include a 222bhp 2.5-litre V6 hybrid, as well as a 242bhp 2.0-litre.
Toyota aims to sell 4,500 units of the new Crown a month in its home market of Japan.
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