What is the fuel consumption of the Crown?

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VanDaniela
07/29/25 7:33pm
The Crown with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine has a comprehensive real-world fuel consumption of 9.0L per 100 kilometers. Here is more information about the Crown: 1. The Crown is a mid-to-large-sized car brand under the Toyota Group. The Toyota Crown was first launched in Japan on January 1, 1955, and has already seen over 13 generations. The domestically produced Crown comes with three engine options: 2.5L, 3.0L, and 4.3L. The first two are V6 24-valve designs, while the 4.3L engine is a V8. All are equipped with the Dual VVT-i intelligent variable valve timing system for both intake and exhaust. 2. In March 2005, the all-new 12th-generation Crown began production at Tianjin FAW Toyota Plant 2 in China. It was officially launched in China on the 21st, marking the first time the Crown was produced outside Japan in its 50-year history.
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