2025 Toyota Crown All-New Nightshade Edition Hits the Market
By Dabbie Davis
May 02, 2024 12:58 AM EDT
Introducing the 2025 Toyota Crown Nightshade Edition to Toyota's lineup, the sedan receives a subtle price increase with the inclusion of the Nightshade trim. Priced at $41,440 for the hybrid-only crossover, this model commands a $1,390 premium over the previous year's version. The Nightshade Edition adds a touch of sophistication to the popular Crown sedan.
Latest Addition: 2025 Toyota Crown Nightshade
Autoblog reports that the 2025 Toyota Crown Nightshade Edition carries on the 2019 pattern of this package being offered on multiple models. This version, which is limited to the Limited trim level, has a number of exterior features that have been completely blacked out, including matte-black 21-inch wheels, black door mirror covers, and dark logos.
Premium extras including a panoramic roof, multi-beam LED headlights, an advanced 11-speaker JBL sound system, and other driver assistance systems like Traffic Jam Assist are included with these features. Equipped with the less powerful of the two hybrid drivetrains, the Nightshade Edition mirrors the Limited trim's configuration.
The commencement of deliveries for the 2025 Toyota Crown is imminent, scheduled to begin in the upcoming weeks. As the lineup expands to include the Crown Sigma crossover, there are currently no indications of the availability of the rugged Crown Landscape model introduced in Japan for the U.S. market.
More Features: Nightshade Edition
As outlined by CarScoops , the 2025 Toyota Crown Nightshade Edition, derived from the Limited trim, showcases distinctive features including dark badging, black trim elements like door handles and mirror caps, as well as 21-inch wheels with a matte black finish.
Exclusive color options such as Storm Cloud and Black set this edition apart from the rest of the lineup, which maintains last year's color choices. While the Nightshade Edition embraces a dark aesthetic, it differs from the Platinum flagship model, known for its striking bi-tone design featuring black accents on the hood, roof, and tailgate.
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Standard features across all trims include dual 12.3-inch displays, a heated steering wheel, premium leather upholstery, and front heated and ventilated seats. Notable for 2025 is the inclusion of a head-up display as standard on the Platinum variant, accompanied by a hands-free power trunk.
Additionally, higher trims boast advanced ADAS capabilities beyond the standard Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 suite provided across the lineup.
Available Colors
CarBuzz reports positioned above the Limited trim level, the 2025 Toyota Crown Nightshade Edition offers a distinctive upgrade for an additional cost of $2,815, boasting dark badging, black accents on handles, door trim, mirror caps, and shark fin, complemented by striking 21-inch wheels finished in matte black.
Color choices for this model year include complimentary options like Black and Storm Cloud, while premium hues such as Oxygen White, Bronze Age, Heavy Metal, and Supersonic Red incur an extra $425 charge. Opting for the Platinum trim introduces the possibility of a unique two-tone paint scheme, combining black with selections like Oxygen White, Heavy Metal, Supersonic Red, and Bronze Age for a customized aesthetic.
Included in the Platinum trim is an array of premium features, such as a head-up display, a power tilt and telescoping steering wheel, dynamic rear steering, and a hands-free trunk, enhancing the overall driving experience. Additionally, exclusive driver safety enhancements like traffic jam assist and lane change assist further distinguish this top-tier trim level.
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