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2025 Toyota Crown Consumer Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
39 reviews

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$38,819
Prices based on sales in GA thru 8/25/25
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We have a limited number of reviews for the 2025 Crown, so we've included reviews for other years of the Crown since its last redesign.

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1 out of 5 stars

Cramped awkward seating postion

LittleTree, 10/24/2023
2024 Toyota Crown Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
17 of 46 people found this review helpful

First the door opening is space is not generous in terms of useability. I am 6 foot tall and my wife is 5 foot 2. We both hit our heads getting in and out of the vechiles. Since 1992 the wife and I have owned 9 Toyota. My family has owned Toyota's since 1974. The interior is very cramped for the external size of the vechile. Not clostraphobic but close. My head was rubbing the roof. I put the seat all the way down and the dasha nd steering wheel where then too high. Toyota only warranties the batteries for 8 years and so far I amnot aware of anyone getting 200K, 300K, 400K miles with any of the CVT's! At $47K MSRP I am not impressed at all. All weather cabability with 21 in low profile sports car tires not so much! You likewise do not have access to all of the HP and TQ on comman you only have voting rights! Some sketchy marketing! It was fast and had a decent ride but I did not feel as if it was a replacment for the Camry or the Avalon in any way! I have a 4Runner, 2 Camrys, a Toyota Starlet, Tundra, Tacoma and 3 Hiluxes. The Crown has an identy crisis.

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5 out of 5 stars

LUXURIOUS AND VERY FUEL EFFICIENT

Jim - Cocoa Beach Florida, 08/07/2025
2025 Toyota Crown Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I bought my 2025 Crown Limited in October 2024. I have 9200 miles on it. The car is amazing. It has very comfortable seats, nicer than a Genesis. The engine is quiet except when accelerating quickly. Once up to speed, the car is very quiet inside. The A/C is powerful. The glass roof is nice on cooler days, but cannot be used in summer months in hot temperatures. Not a big deal for us. The dashboard display allows the driver to monitor mileage and battery charge. Once familiar with the operation of this amazing car, it is easy to exceed the EPA mileage of 42 city/41 highway. We have averaged 46.7 to date. 1000 miles of our 9200 was a back road highway trip at speeds of 60 - 65 where we averaged a between 50 and 51 mpg. We covered 670 miles on that tank. Our other car is a 2023 RAV 4 XSE Hybrid, which has averaged 50.4 mpg over 24,000 miles and not gone back to the dealer for anything other than scheduled maintenance. Toyota seems to have perfected the hybrid engine. We find everything about the Crown impressive and highly recommend people looking for a plush interior and excellent fuel economy give this car a hard look.

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5 out of 5 stars

Great all Season car

Bill North platte NE, 02/08/2025
2024 Toyota Crown Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Bought the car in May wanting to see how it handles in Nebraska winters. I do notice a pretty big drop off in MPG when temps are below freezing. but at 40F they rebound good. As far as snow and ice on streets it does a amazing job moving without issue. My Honda fwd would just spin. I'm impressed and happy with this car. So far no problems and rides like a champ.

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3 out of 5 stars

2024 crown 2.5 40+k

Will Abu Adam , 01/05/2025
2024 Toyota Crown Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
1 of 2 people found this review helpful

I have issues with the car over revving or extremely charging not sure what it's doing and being very loud and obnoxious I don't think this is normal and I've never owned the car that did this although this is my first hybrid system (only does it when the car is pretty much at almost full battery capacity and it keeps going and over revving!! Dealer didn't see an issue after two attempts I have suspension issues from the start with suspension, bought it from an Inland-Empire CA vicinity.. finally after few wasted attempts and tries the third time they really did notice an obnoxious knocking and changed the left side driver side and after that the right side was notable and started doing the same thing took it in so many times and they won't replace it! two different dealerships now and involved Toyota and won't replace!!! Under a year old with under 10k now at 40 writing this, I have headlight issues not aiming properly took it in almost five times and still it does not be properly aim on the left The car is honestly great big comfortable compared to the options out there I picked it over the Acura because it's bigger and more comfortable 100% and I would get the 2.5 non-turbo coming from somebody who has BMWs for 13 years The MPGs are great The powertrain is decent for what it is but if you don't care about MPG get yourself the turbo or platinum I like only black cars mostly so I got the black on black on black and I love the interior that is not full leather leatherette or whatever they use these days.... That some kind of thick meshy doesn't bother me in winter or summer I drive a lot I refuse to fly as I'm scared so I rack up miles like crazy and I've been averaging 41 MPGs and not trying I'm used to 91 and I already know that is not even great so I put premium in my vehicle although it doesn't require it.. I will never do oil changes at 10K I just refuse that I always do my oil changes between 5k to 7K.. extremely surprised under the hood there's no shocks it's a good old-fashioned stick system that is mediocre same thing with the trunk area just a popper!! For a 44k to 65k LOL, not sure if you guys even noticed this but this car has soft close windows in the rear but not in the front for some reason and this is so mind-boggling to me and it should!!

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3 out of 5 stars

Head Bump

Jef, 05/23/2025
2025 Toyota Crown Limited 4dr Sedan AWD (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
1 of 4 people found this review helpful

Tried sitting in one today. It's a big car outside but not inside. Getting inside was a head banging experience. There was no way for me to get in without hunching down even with the seat as low as it would go. For such a big car it seems too short to allow easy access. I also don't think there's anything exciting about the design. Camry looks much better. I also disliked the black interior with dark tan accents.they didn't seem to go together.

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