What car has a crown as its logo?

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AlessandraAnn
07/29/25 10:01am
The crown logo represents the Toyota Crown sedan. The silver version belongs to the latest 13th generation, while the gold version is from the 12th generation. Here is some information about the Crown: 1. The newest generation of the Crown in Japan is the 12th generation, launched at the end of 2003, also known as the "Zero Crown." It was completely redesigned from the older models, featuring a new engine, transmission, suspension, steering system, and equipment. Its exterior design blends tradition with a touch of modernity. 2. The Crown is a mid-to-large-sized car brand under the Toyota Group. The Toyota Crown was first introduced in Japan on January 1, 1955, and has since progressed through over 13 generations. The domestic Crown models come with 2.5L, 3.0L, and 4.3L engines, with the first two being V6 24-valve designs and the 4.3L engine being a V8. They are equipped with the Dual-VVT-i system, which adjusts intake and exhaust valve timing for improved performance. 3. The engine's intake efficiency, fuel economy, and power output are significantly enhanced, delivering stronger horsepower. In terms of the chassis, it features a four-wheel independent suspension system, ensuring excellent ride comfort.
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