Which year is the 12th generation Crown?
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12th generation Crown is a 2005 model, Crown is a mid-to-large size car brand under the Toyota Group. In terms of active safety, the Crown adopts advanced braking technology and excellent driving assistance equipment, including TRC traction control system and VSC vehicle stability control system, as well as VDIM vehicle dynamics integrated management system. In terms of body size, the Crown has a length, width, and height of 5020mm, 1805mm, and 1480mm respectively. In terms of active safety, the Crown adopts advanced braking technology and excellent driving assistance equipment, including TRC traction control system and VSC vehicle stability control system.
The 12th-generation Crown actually spanned several years! I once drove my friend's domestically produced version, and I remember clearly that the earliest batch was launched in 2005. The design of this generation was particularly classic—smooth yet with some angular edges, and that touch of red in the taillights is unforgettable even today. You could still see new models on the road around 2010, with the later versions featuring more elongated taillights. To distinguish them, the early models from 2005-2008 had a honeycomb grille, while the facelifted versions after 2009 switched to horizontal chrome bars. In the used car market today, the 12th-gen Crown is still highly sought after, especially the 3.0L VIP version—Toyota really nailed it in terms of durability and reliability.