The Toyota Crown Gets Even Weirder With an Off-Road Trim
But it's only for Japan (for now).
Just when you thought Toyota's jacked-up Crown couldn't get any weirder, here comes the Landscape. It's the name of a new special edition for the Japanese market where the model is sold as the Crown Crossover. Targeting outdoorsy people, the off-road variant has a 1.0-inch increase in ground clearance for tougher terrain.
Toyota fitted the Crown Crossover Landscape with 18-inch two-tone wheels wrapped in 245/60 R18 all-terrain tires, and there are even contrasting red mud flaps behind them. The extra cladding around the wheel arches has a matte finish and we're being told those over-fenders are painted by hand. Another upgrade is at the back where there's a towing hitch for hauling up to 1,653 pounds.
2024 Toyota Crown Crossover Landscape (JDM)
The limited-run version comes painted in Urban Khaki with black accents and gets a rear fog light mounted next to the license plate. For greater practicality, the roof rack is optional and can be installed at a dealer. Inside, Toyota gives the Crown Crossover Landscape a glossy black trim along with a laser engraving of the model's name on the passenger side of the dashboard.
Available exclusively with all-wheel drive and the 2.4-liter hybrid powertrain, the lifted sedan costs the equivalent of $45,300 in the Land of the Rising Sun. The Crown Crossover is one of the four Crown-badged launched domestically, alongside the smaller Crown Sport crossover, a larger Crown Estate (which is actually an SUV coming to the US as the Crown Signia), and the traditional Crown sedan.
Source: Toyota
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