Toyota has revealed the full range of technical specifications for the Canadian version of its new Crown Signia hybrid mid-size crossover. The model, which will make its debut in the country this summer, will take the place of the Venza in the manufacturer’s range.
Relying on a wheelbase significantly increased by 16 cm and a total length increased by 19 cm compared to the Venza, this newcomer presents itself as a family version of the Crown sedan. Its trunk can hold 730 L, which is nevertheless 86 L less than in the case of the Venza.
A hybrid engine consisting of a 2.5L four-cylinder is supported at the front by an electric motor and an alternator recharging the battery. The rear also has an electric motor to support the effort. It is therefore a system without a drive shaft which reaches a total power of 240 hp. Average consumption is estimated at 6.2 L/100 km, which is almost identical to that of the Venza (6.1 L/100 km).
The interior is also more plush and modern to act as a bridge between the Toyota and Lexus ranges. However, this brings its starting price to $61,010 (all costs included), or $15,500 more than that of a standard Venza, all the same.