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Toyota Crown Convertible Concept Makes Our Eyes Twitch, but It’s Still Cool : Automotive Addicts

Darryl TaylorBy Darryl TaylorFebruary 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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We thought that Toyota’s adventurous spirit can be limited to vehicles that individuals actually wanted on massive scales. Nonetheless, their most up-to-date ‘creativity’ shines through its latest creation: the Toyota Crown Convertible Concept. Departing from the standard, Toyota takes a daring leap by transforming its Crown crossover right into a high-riding, four-door convertible, embracing a design trend that some might consider unconventional.

Such a vehicle reminds us of the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet, a vehicle that also perplexes many and makes us wonder what it was like within the Nissan board room after they approved such a vehicle. Toyota’s interpretation of being outside of the box adds a singular twist with its four-door layout. Overcoming challenges, Toyota’s designers utilized revolutionary methods, including 3D printing, to seamlessly integrate latest components into the bodywork, leading to a chic rear deck that harmonizes with the sleek exterior and white cabin.

2012 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet

Unlike typical convertible crossovers, the four-door configuration of the drop-top Crown maintains its stylish proportions, stopping it from appearing overly stubby. This attention to detail ensures that the Crown Convertible Concept retains its appeal and class. Still, let’s not get too carried away – this isn’t as cool as a drop-top Cadillac Ciel cruising down the boulevard with ‘The Entourage’ crew.

This isn’t Toyota’s first foray into convertible Crowns, because the automaker has previously crafted such models for parades and special events. With the most recent model already available in sedan, wagon, and traditional crossover variants, Toyota is poised to expand the lineup further, exploring additional body styles based on market reception. This daring enterprise demonstrates Toyota’s willingness to push boundaries and embrace innovation.

Source: Toyota Times YouTube Page

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