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If you're navigating Ontario's busy roads daily, the 2026 Toyota Crown offers a fresh take on what a premium sedan can be. This exclusively electrified vehicle brings together hybrid efficiency with a higher ride height, creating something that feels different from traditional sedans. For drivers in Mississauga who spend time on Hurontario Street or Highway 403, here are five reasons the Crown deserves consideration.
Mississauga's traffic patterns require vehicles that balance performance with economy. The Crown answers both needs through two distinct hybrid powertrains that suit different driving styles. Beyond the mechanics, this sedan includes standard safety technologies and connectivity features designed to simplify daily driving in Ontario.
Two Hybrid Powertrains Built for Different Needs
The Crown offers two grades, each with its own hybrid system. The Limited grade uses a fourth-generation Toyota Hybrid System with a 2.5 L 4-cylinder engine paired with two electric motors and an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission. This setup generates 236 horsepower with a combined fuel efficiency of 5.7 L/100 km. Electronic on-demand AWD activates a rear-mounted electric motor when traction is needed.
The Platinum grade steps up with the HYBRID MAX powertrain, featuring a 2.4 L turbocharged engine with torque-heavy electric motors and a direct shift 6-speed automatic transmission. This configuration delivers 340 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, while still maintaining a combined fuel efficiency of 7.8 L/100 km. Full-time electronic AWD includes a rear eAxle with a high-output, water-cooled electric motor, plus Adaptive Variable Suspension and dynamic rear steering.
Fuel Efficiency That Works for Daily Routes
For drivers covering significant distances in Ontario, fuel costs add up quickly. Both Crown grades deliver efficiency that stands out in the premium sedan category. The Limited's 5.7 L/100 km combined rating translates to fewer stops at the pump, while the Platinum's 7.8 L/100 km remains efficient despite its 340 horsepower output.
The Toyota Hybrid System synchronizes acceleration with engine speed for a driving feel that mirrors conventional engines. This means smooth power delivery when merging onto Highway 403 or accelerating from traffic lights, without the disconnect some drivers notice in other hybrid systems.
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 Comes Standard
Every Crown grade includes Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, a suite of active safety technologies standard across both Limited and Platinum models. The system includes Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Lane Tracing Assist, Road Sign Assist, and Automatic High Beams.
Additional standard safety features include the Toyota Star Safety System, eight airbags, a backup camera, Blind Spot Monitor System with Safe Exit Assist, Intuitive Parking Assist with Auto Braking, and an electronic parking brake with brake hold. These technologies work together to support awareness and reaction time on busy Ontario roads.
Technology That Keeps You Connected
The Crown features Toyota Multimedia, which integrates wirelessly with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The system uses Toyota's newest interface, improving interaction through sight, touch, and voice controls. An 11-speaker JBL Clari-Fi Premium Audio system, 12.3-inch touchscreen display, and 12.3-inch multi-information display handle entertainment and vehicle information.
Five USB charging ports and a wireless charging system for smartphones keep devices powered during commutes. The Limited grade includes Service Connect, Safety Connect, Remote Connect, and Drive Connect services. Additional features like the 4-door Smart Key system, digital key, Traffic Jam Assist, Front Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Change Assist, a driver monitor camera, and Panoramic View Monitor System add convenience to daily driving.
A Design That Stands Apart

The Crown's styling combines sedan and crossover SUV elements with its coupe-like roofline and higher ride height. Strong bodylines flow from front to back, while 19-inch alloy wheels on the Limited and 21-inch wheels on the Platinum emphasize the vehicle's stance. Standard features include a fixed panoramic moonroof, multi-beam LED headlamps, and full-width rear lighting.
Inside, the cabin uses an island architecture that balances spaciousness with easy reach to controls. Both grades feature heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, and a leather-wrapped heated steering wheel. The Platinum grade adds a Head Up Display with navigation, Dynamic Rear Steering, a power tilting/telescoping steering column with memory settings, and a power trunk with kick-sensor for hands-free operation.
Key Takeaways
|
Feature |
Limited |
Platinum |
|---|---|---|
|
Engine |
2.5 L 4-cylinder hybrid |
2.4 L turbocharged hybrid |
|
Horsepower |
236 hp |
340 hp |
|
Torque |
N/A |
400 lb-ft |
|
Fuel Efficiency |
5.7 L/100 km |
7.8 L/100 km |
|
Transmission |
ECVT |
6-speed automatic |
|
AWD Type |
Electronic on-demand |
Full-time electronic |
|
Wheels |
19-inch alloy |
21-inch alloy |
|
Safety |
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 standard |
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 standard |
Explore the Crown at Erin Park Toyota
The 2026 Toyota Crown brings two distinct hybrid powertrains to Ontario drivers, each with its own balance of performance and efficiency. From the advanced safety technologies to the refined interior, this sedan offers features designed for real-world driving conditions in Mississauga. Visit our team at Erin Park Toyota in Mississauga to learn more about how the Crown's hybrid powertrains and standard features match your daily driving needs.
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