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2024 Toyota Crown Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

Eye catching at every stop light!

Kdpowell , 12/30/2023
2024 Toyota Crown XLE 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
14 of 15 people found this review helpful

We recently traded our 2021 Highlander XKE off and got into a 2024 Crown XLE. Call it a midlife crisis purchase, but we wanted something that didn't look like everyone else's! We absolutely love the look, the ride, the MPGs! What we down sized in room we got back in MPGs. Going from the Highlander to a sedan has been interesting though! Lack of dash space has been the biggest challenge. I feel Toyota could have easily incorporated some of the Highlander dash lay out in the Crown, especially since this is the target audience they are trying to get. I also believe at this price point the Crown should have the leather in all 3 trims along with the 360° camera. Only other complaint would be where they put the rear trunk button, should be under the lip and not where it is, somewhat irritating! Overall GREAT ride, great MPGs and in our opinion very stylish! We also love coming out of a grocery store and know exactly which vehicle is ours! We love our 2024 Crown, just feels a bit under refined!

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5 out of 5 stars

Beautiful, luxury hybrid!

April, 08/02/2024
updated 08/06/2025
2024 Toyota Crown Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

We love this car, a bit sporty and a lot luxury. Great gas mileage (around 42 mpg), fun to drive, quiet and very comfortable. We love it so far and you can’t go wrong with a Toyota!

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5 out of 5 stars

Great car

Sam, 04/06/2024
2024 Toyota Crown XLE 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

I love the power, comfort and overall quality of this car. The interior styling is simple but elegant, and the cabin is quieter than every other vehicle I test drove. I like that it handles like a car, but the seat is higher so it feels more like an SUV. The only thing I don’t like so far is that the hybrid system can make noise at low speeds.

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4 out of 5 stars

Nice car but some issues

Rich, 06/01/2024
updated 06/18/2025
2024 Toyota Crown Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
10 of 11 people found this review helpful

Just got the car and want to give initial review. Traded in a 2017 Buick LaCrosse Premium ll which had an excellent ride. The Crown is not as comfortable but close. The Crown is not as quiet on the road but not bad at all. The ride of the Crown is comfortable but will wallow a bit on twisty bumpy roads. Acceleration is adequate for getting up to highway speed and is well composed on highway drives. One negative is cabin storage space which is minimal. I usually keep my umbrella in the door pocket, but the door pocket on the Crown is very small even though there looks like they could have extended farther back in the bottom of the door panel. The Japanese are great at miniaturizing and proved it with the glove box. Don't know if you could get two winter gloves in without taking out the owner's manual. I mean it is really small. The driver seat memory doesn't work so I had to go online to find a way to correct the problem without going back to the dealer. Haven't try it yet but the video was from a Toyota dealer so hopefully that will be corrected shortly. The button to open the trunk is an easter egg hunt; very hard to locate even after a few days. Overall I'm very pleased with the Crown; it's quiet and comfortable on the road with overall quality of build excellent. If not for the lack of storage space in the cabin I would rate it a 5 overall. Six months in: Have gotten used to the car and here are some thoughts. The truck button location has been fixed by muscle memory; don't have a problem locating it after opening the truck many times. Mileage is great or so so depending on weather; in warmer weather mileage is great and well over 40 MPG. With winter here my average mileage is around 37 mpg. Not great but much better than the Buick Lacrosse. Some of the features I like: Automatic heated steering wheel. Like having it come on anytime the weather is chilly. Automatic wipers are nice to have, but sometimes you need to adjust them for best effect. Adaptive cruise control is very good; that along with lane keep assist makes long drives much more relaxing. Did note that the speed shown on the odometer is about 2 mph lower than what is shown on gps. One thing that takes getting used to is the automatic braking. When you're behind another vehicle that is slowing down the Crown automatically starts using regenerative breaking to slow down along with the other vehicle. Once you get used to it you'll like it. Helps mileage and increases safety. Main dislike is that the engine can be quite noisy when pushed. When you first start the car it will run on battery for a short time then start the engine to I assume charge the battery and heat up the engine. Depending on the weather it will run a short time or longer to heat the cabin. Control buttons are not intuitive. For example I always have to look at the cruise control buttons to make sure I hit the correct one. Many of the buttons are smaller than you would like. The buttons on the drivers door could be bigger. Always have to look at them to determine the correct one to push. Many of the control buttons could have blips on them so your fingers can determine the correct one to push. Overall I really like the car. It's comfortable and economical. Would be hard pressed to find another car with the same features at a lower price. After one year: The car is great with good mileage. Can get over 50 MPG on the highway in good conditions. Got used to the quirks so no major issues. One issue that I dislike is that after one year you have to pay to have navigation/remote thru phone, and music apps. To get both maps and music is $25 per month, or $15 per month separately. I'm not a cheapskate but really? I just use CarPlay for maps and have Sirius/XM on my phone if I want music. My feeling is that the nav system should be part of the purchase price. I'll live without it but will more fully consider other vehicles the next time around.

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Silver Bullet

Driver, 03/27/2024
2024 Toyota Crown XLE 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

My kids named it the Silver Bullet. It's not fast but has the look. Easy to drive. In a few weeks, so far so good. I'm getting 41.8 mph in mixed driving. Comfortable inside. Controls are a little complicated. I'm most often asked, "What kind of car is that?" It's too new to say much more.

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