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What year is the 14th generation Crown?

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LeLondyn
08/28/2025, 12:41:54 AM

14th generation Crown is from 2015. Taking the Crown 2015 2.5L Executive Edition as an example: It is a large-sized 4-door 5-seater sedan with a length, width, and height of 5020mm, 1805mm, and 1480mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2925mm, equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission, a top speed of 210 km/h, and a fuel tank capacity of 70L. The engine of the Crown 2015 2.5L Executive Edition has a maximum power of 142 kW, with the maximum power achieved at 6200 rpm. The front suspension uses a double-wishbone independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension.

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CassandraAnn
09/09/2025, 11:09:40 PM

I've been sorting through some classic car materials recently, and the Crown series is truly a Toyota classic. Starting from the first generation in 1955, each iteration has its unique story. The 14th generation Crown made its debut in 2017 and was officially launched around 2018. I remember the news mentioning that it got a new chassis, making it more stable to drive, along with engine upgrades and hybrid options added to some models. Toyota made it a bit more modern this time, with larger screens and more safety assistance features, while still maintaining that signature Crown comfort. As a long-time Crown fan, I think this generation strikes a good balance—not flashy but quite substantial. Looking back now, it served as a milestone transitioning to the new design, though the 15th generation quickly followed. The Crown always brings surprises to us car enthusiasts, and I’m looking forward to what’s coming next.

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LaAllison
10/24/2025, 12:00:44 AM

I often browse car forums, and saw someone asking when the 14th-generation Crown was released—that was back in 2017. I even checked out the actual car at an auto show back then. Toyota did a pretty cool job with it, giving it a more sporty look compared to the older, more conservative models, making it a great fit for us younger folks. The Crown series has been around since the 1950s, and this upgrade added some smart features like automatic braking, which makes driving safer. I test-drove a friend’s 2018 model, and the acceleration was smooth, plus the interior was clean and sleek. In my opinion, it’s a solid representation of Toyota’s reliability. Even though electric cars are all the rage now, petrol-heads still appreciate the Crown’s nostalgic vibe. A quick check of the data shows it sold well for several years, especially in Japan, but we’ve got to take good care of it to avoid part-related hassles.

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DiCharlie
12/06/2025, 11:22:11 PM

I remember the 14th generation Toyota Crown debuted in 2017 and went on sale in 2018, which is very clear. Why is this important? It adopted a new platform, significantly reducing cabin noise and improving ride comfort. Since its debut in 1955, the Crown has always emphasized reliability and luxury, with this generation featuring more stylish design. Having driven it several times, I found its handling light and suitable for daily commuting. As a car enthusiast, I recommend checking maintenance records to avoid issues, especially with the electrical system.

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AnaMarie
01/27/2026, 12:37:25 AM

I have an old Crown at home. When helping a buddy check out new cars, I found out that the 14th-gen Crown started in 2017. I remember Toyota introduced a lot of safety upgrades that year, like the pre-collision system and stuff, which made driving much more reassuring. The Crown brand is reliable—it's been that way since the 1950s. I think it's easy to maintain and durable, perfect for family trips with kids. Even now, there are still tons of people on forums talking about how well the 2017 model holds its value, so it's worth considering when swapping cars.

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McHarmony
04/22/2026, 10:48:36 PM

I've been researching the Crown for many years. The 14th generation was first released in 2017, with mass production starting in 2018. Toyota made significant platform changes that time, adding some hybrid options, resulting in a smooth and quiet driving experience. Compared to the 12th generation, it's more technologically advanced yet more affordable. As an enthusiast, I've collected materials - the Crown has a solid history since 1955 with each generation being reliable, and the 14th generation represents a minor peak with abundant aftermarket parts and great modification potential.

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