When was the Crown officially discontinued?
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Toyota Crown was officially discontinued on April 29, 2020, with FAW Toyota holding a special ceremony for its production halt. By the time of discontinuation, FAW Toyota had produced a total of 483,679 Crown vehicles, and the all-new Avalon officially replaced the Crown model in production and sales. Below is relevant information about the Crown: 1. Crown: The Crown is a mid-to-large-sized sedan brand under the Toyota Group. The Toyota Crown first rolled off the production line in Japan on January 1, 1955, with over 13 generations produced. The domestically produced Crown models featured 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. 2. Features: Equipped with the Dual-VVT-i (Dual Variable Valve Timing-intelligent) system, which significantly improves engine intake efficiency, fuel economy, and power performance, delivering stronger horsepower. For the chassis, it adopted a four-wheel independent suspension system, providing excellent comfort. In terms of active safety, the new Crown incorporated advanced braking technology and various superior driving assistance features.