The sixteenth generation of the Toyota Crown Sedan made its first public outing in FCEV form during the Super Taikyu Fuji 24 Hours race in Japan over
The sixteenth generation of the Toyota Crown Sedan made its first public outing in FCEV form during the Super Taikyu Fuji 24 Hours race in Japan over the weekend.
The market launch of the hydrogen-powered model is scheduled for autumn 2023 alongside the identical-looking hybrid variant.
According to the spec sheet, the 2024 Crown Sedan measures 5,030 mm (198 inches) long, 1,890 mm (74.4 inches) wide, and 1,470 mm (57.9 inches) tall, with a 3,000 mm (118.1 inches).
This makes it 102 mm (4 inches) longer compared to the Crown Crossover that is also available in the US.
The first public outing of the Crown Sedan took place at the Shanghai Auto Show in April but this was just a static prototype, effectively making the appearance in the Fuji Speedway a world premiere. While Toyota didn’t publish a gallery from the race weekend, a number of Japanese YouTubers were there to give us a closer look at the model inside and out.
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