The 2026 Toyota Crown Signia continues a 70-year legacy of innovation, combining hybrid efficiency, premium design, and SUV practicality. For 2026, Toyota refines its flagship hybrid crossover with a new two-tone paint option for the Limited grade, expanding its appeal to buyers who want both performance and style.
Strong Hybrid Performance, Standard Across the Lineup
Every Crown Signia features a 2.5-liter Toyota Hybrid System paired with Electronic On-Demand All-Wheel Drive (AWD). Together, they deliver 240 net system horsepower and an estimated 38 MPG combined—a competitive figure in the midsize SUV segment. Toyota’s hybrid powertrain uses two electric motor-generators and a bi-polar nickel-metal hydride battery mounted under the rear seats. This setup allows electric-only driving at low speeds and smooth, continuous acceleration with no traditional gear shifts.
Performance data shows a 0–60 mph time of 7.1 seconds, balancing fuel economy with responsive acceleration. Drivers can switch among Normal, Eco, and Sport modes, with EV mode available for short-distance, low-speed electric driving.
All-Wheel Drive Confidence with Electric Precision
Unlike mechanical AWD systems, Toyota’s setup uses an independent rear electric motor to manage torque between the axles. Power distribution ranges from 100:0 to 20:80 (front-to-rear), improving traction on slippery surfaces without sacrificing efficiency. This configuration also supports towing up to 2,700 pounds, suitable for small trailers or recreational gear.
With MacPherson front struts, multilink rear suspension, and swing-valve shock absorbers, the Crown Signia prioritizes comfort and stability. Engineers applied structural adhesive throughout the frame to reduce vibration, creating sedan-like ride quality despite its crossover stance.
New Two-Tone Paint Options and Refined Design
For 2026, the Limited grade gains new two-tone exterior paint combinations, pairing a black roof with Storm Cloud, Oxygen White, Finish Line Red, or Bronze Age. These options emphasize the SUV’s long, sweeping roofline and wide stance. The XLE grade retains its five solid color options for buyers preferring a classic finish.
Pricing begins at $44,390 (XLE) and $48,790 (Limited), excluding the $1,450 delivery fee. Both trims arrive fully equipped, reducing the need for add-ons.
Key Exterior Dimensions
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Overall Width | 74 inches |
| Wheelbase | 112.2 inches |
| Ground Clearance | 6.7 inches |
| Hip Point (Front Seat) | 25.8 inches |
A Cabin Built for Comfort and Quiet
Inside, the Crown Signia delivers first-class comfort for five passengers. Leather-trimmed heated and ventilated seats, 8-way power adjustment, and memory function for the driver come standard. Rear seats feature ample cushioning and a 60/40 split-fold design, expanding cargo space to 68 cubic feet with the seats folded.
Noise reduction remains a priority. Toyota uses acoustic glass, strategic insulation, and a high-strength TNGA-K platform to minimize cabin noise. Engineers filled gaps around doors and wiring channels, targeting frequencies that typically disrupt conversation. The result is a quiet, composed driving experience even at highway speeds.
Interior Highlights
- 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster with Hybrid System Indicator
- 12.3-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen
- Standard wireless Qi charger and multiple USB-C ports
- Heated steering wheel and outboard rear seats
- Available 11-speaker JBL Premium Audio System
Tech That Simplifies Driving
The Toyota Audio Multimedia system integrates voice-activated “Hey, Toyota” functionality, Cloud Navigation, and smartphone connectivity through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Limited grade adds Digital Key capability, allowing smartphone-based entry and start.