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'''Toyota Crown Crossover (S235). 5-door coupé SUV. F/A, 2393, 2487 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid (I4 DOHC).''' An even greater departure for Crown for its 16th generation, one of four related shapes, with the Crossover released first. Two hybrid systems, 12·3-inch infotainment display; head-up display for more high-line models; and even rear seat heaters as options. First to be sold globally again after decades, returning to the US as Crown (not Crossover), after the last Crown was withdrawn there in 1972. Sold as Crown Sport Cross in China.
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'''Toyota Crown Crossover (TZSH35/AZSH35). 5-door coupé SUV. F/A, 2393, 2487 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid (I4 DOHC).''' An even greater departure for Crown for its 16th generation, one of four related shapes, with the Crossover released first. Two hybrid systems, 12·3-inch infotainment display; head-up display for more high-line models; and even rear seat heaters as options. First to be sold globally again after decades, returning to the US as Crown (not Crossover), after the last Crown was withdrawn there in 1972. Sold as Crown Sport Cross in China.
  
  

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Toyota Crown Crossover (TZSH35/AZSH35). 5-door coupé SUV. F/A, 2393, 2487 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid (I4 DOHC). An even greater departure for Crown for its 16th generation, one of four related shapes, with the Crossover released first. Two hybrid systems, 12·3-inch infotainment display; head-up display for more high-line models; and even rear seat heaters as options. First to be sold globally again after decades, returning to the US as Crown (not Crossover), after the last Crown was withdrawn there in 1972. Sold as Crown Sport Cross in China.


Manufacturing locations: Motomachi, Aichi, Japan; Tsutsumi, Aichi, Japan

Marque: Toyota | Model: Toyota Crown

 

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