How Many Generations Does the Crown Have?

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MartinLee
07/24/25 9:26am
The Crown has maintained a generational update cycle of approximately 4-5 years. The first-generation Crown debuted in 1955, featuring a double-wishbone front suspension, a 1.5-liter engine, and a dedicated sedan chassis, marking Toyota's entry into true sedan production. The Crown is a mid-to-large-sized vehicle brand under the Toyota Group. Below is an overview of the Crown's generational evolution: 1. 1995 Tenth-Generation Crown: Adopted a unibody construction and introduced advanced technologies like VSC and VVT-I, significantly enhancing driving stability. 2. 1999 Eleventh-Generation Crown: Blended traditional Crown aesthetics with contemporary design flair, debuting a 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder direct injection engine. 3. 2004 Twelfth-Generation Crown: Equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 engine, dual VVT-I, and a 6-speed AT, achieving a balance of superior comfort and sportiness. 4. 2009 Thirteenth-Generation Crown: Notably, the domestic version was not a direct import of Japan's thirteenth-gen model but underwent comprehensive adaptations for China's luxury market, target demographics, road conditions, and climate. 5. 2014 Fourteenth-Generation Crown: Measures 5020mm in length, 1805mm in width, 1480mm in height, with a 2925mm wheelbase. It boasts a top speed of 230km/h and accelerates 0-100km/h in just 7.7 seconds.
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EloiseFitz
08/11/25 4:48am
I think the generations of the Crown are mainly determined by the year and model updates. The Toyota Crown has been updated around sixteen generations since its first generation was launched in 1955. The first generation was from 1955 to 1962, featuring iconic old-school designs with very boxy cars at that time. The second generation spanned from 1962 to 1967, with engine upgrades. After that, each generation was updated approximately every five to seven years, with the design language gradually evolving from retro to modern and streamlined. For example, the sixth generation introduced rounded body shapes, and the tenth generation was particularly popular in China. To check the production year of a car, it's best to refer to the official website or the vehicle's manual for confirmation. Understanding these changes can help avoid issues with older models when selecting a car.
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