Toyota‘s latest premium hybrid SUV, the Crown Signia, steps in for the Venza, boasting a 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid engine delivering 243 horsepower and up to 38 miles per gallon combined, with all-wheel drive as standard. While pricing details were previously undisclosed, we now have clarity on the cost of the Crown Signia.

The base model, XLE, starts at $44,985 inclusive of the $1,395 destination fee. Opting for the Limited version will set you back $49,385. Both models feature the same hybrid, all-wheel-drive configuration, with the option to enhance the Limited trim with a $1,865 Advanced Technology package, incorporating features such as a 360-degree overhead camera, traffic jam assist, lane change assist, and more.

TrimBase Price
Toyota Crown Signia XLE$44,985
Toyota Crown Signia Limited$49,385

Externally, the XLE showcases 19-inch alloy wheels, while the Limited flaunts 21-inch ones. Paint options come in two varieties without extra charge: Storm Cloud and Black. Opting for premium paint incurs a $425 fee, offering luxurious shades like Finish Line Red, Oxygen White, and Bronze Age.

All models feature leather-trimmed seats with heating, ventilation, and eight-way power adjustment for both driver and passenger. Additionally, the standard leather-trimmed steering wheel boasts heating functionality. The Crown Signia boasts a 12.3-inch touchscreen hosting Toyota’s latest infotainment system. The base XLE comes equipped with a six-speaker audio system, whereas the Limited sports an 11-speaker Premium JBL audio setup.

Compared to rivals such as the Honda Passport, Hyundai Santa Fe, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and the new Mazda CX-70, the Crown Signia sits at a higher price point within its segment. However, it stands out as the premium choice among them, especially as the sole SUV offering a standard hybrid powertrain.

  ModelBase Price
Toyota Crown Signia$44,895
Honda Passport$43,295
Hyundai Santa Fe$38,345
Jeep Grand Cherokee$38,290
Mazda CX-70$41,900

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