The car was very similar to the Crown Signia, which was released specifically for the United States, but received a slightly modified design, a version of the plug-in hybrid and unique accessories.
In the home of Japanese automaker Toyota, a hybrid Wagon Crown Estate was shown.
The car reached 4930 mm long, 1880 mm wide, in height – 1625 mm, located between RAV4 and Harrier in the Japanese row of brand brand.
The crown estate has five -seater salon and a 570 -liter trunk that can expand to 1,470 liters, folding the rear chairs. For external activities lovers, accessories are provided – an additional retractable table and chairs, as well as a special soft trunk rug. A sports body kit and 21-inch tires from the modelist are also available.
The car was built on the TNA-K platform and equipped with an adaptive suspension, as well as the dynamic steering system for better usability and comfort. Two adjustments are available – hybrid and plug -in hybrid. Both changes use a 2.5-liter atmospheric gasoline engine supplemented by two electric motors and all-wheel drives. In the hybrid version, the engine will develop 188 HP, in the -hybrid plugin – 174 hp.
The main advantage of the plug-in hybrid version is a 51 A · h battery, which provides up to 89 km of a WLTC electrical run. The battery is located under the floor, which does not reduce the interior. The Toyota Crown Estate Fuel Efficiency is declared 5 liters per 100 km in a hybrid version and 4.9 liters per 100 km in a hybrid plugin.
In Japan, orders are open for the new product. The hybrid version costs from (approximately $ 43,000), and the hybrid plugin -from 8,100,000 yen (approximately $ 54700).
We will remind, earlier that Toyota has been reported to have introduced three new electric cars for the European market.
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