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Toyota’s New Cheap Vehicle Scares the Crap Out of Me

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Why does the Toyota Crown Signia feel “scarily cheap”?​


The title of the video suggests that the Crown Signia’s price is surprisingly low for a premium crossover. Reviews confirm this:

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  • Business Insider notes Lexus-like interior quality, premium feel, yet the starting price is only $47,990, and their fully loaded tester was $52,074.
  • MotorTrend highlights its wagon-style design, long driving range (~551 miles), and roomy rear seats. Downsides: a small cargo area and droning noise under acceleration.
  • The Road Beat calls it an “identity crisis”: the design is odd, fuel economy in real-world use (~33 mpg) is below the promised 37 mpg, and the range indicator can be inaccurate.
TrimPrice (USD)Notes
XLE (base)$43,590 + $1,450 delivery = **$45,040**
Limited (top trim)$47,990 – test model with options $52,074


In short: the “scary cheap” feeling comes from the fact that the Crown Signia delivers near-Lexus luxury and tech at Toyota pricing.

Pros and Cons
Lexus-level interior, premium materials, twin 12.3" displays
Excellent hybrid economy (EPA: ~38 mpg combined, 39 mpg city)
Standard AWD, comfortable seating, good visibility
IIHS Top Safety Pick rating

Cons:
Loud engine under heavy throttle
Smaller cargo area than rivals
Real-world fuel economy doesn’t always match EPA claims

Bottom Line​


The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia is a premium crossover/wagon that offers:
✅ Lexus-like luxury inside
✅ Advanced hybrid drivetrain with great efficiency
✅ Toyota reliability and a lower-than-expected price

 
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