Toyota Crown Sport: Hybrid Power and Ferrari-Inspired Design
【Summary】The Toyota Crown Sport debuts in Japan with Ferrari-inspired styling and a hybrid powertrain. It offers a dynamic driving experience while maintaining comfort. The design features a distinctive front end and voluptuous rear fenders for a stylish look.
The Toyota Crown Sport has made its debut in Japan, marking the expansion of the Crown lineup. This new vehicle, powered by a hybrid drivetrain, is the second addition to the revitalized Toyota Crown nameplate. It has been specifically designed to provide a dynamic and agile driving experience, while still maintaining the comfort that Crown buyers expect.
When it comes to design, the Crown Sport features an attractive and unique "hammerhead" front end. The front fascia is enhanced by slim C-shaped headlights that seamlessly blend into the front grille. Although there is a family resemblance, the Sport model stands out from the high-riding crossover/sedan sold in the United States.
The Crown Sport's voluptuous rear fenders add character to the vehicle and create a sense of dynamism, even when the car is stationary.
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