How many miles will the 2023 Toyota Crown get?
The 2023 Crown’s miles-per-gallon vary by powertrain. In typical market configurations, the hybrid version targets about 40 mpg combined, while the turbocharged gasoline variant tends to deliver mid-20s to low-30s mpg depending on driving conditions and trim.
Fuel economy by powertrain
Two main configurations
Representative EPA-style estimates for the Crown’s two primary configurations in 2023:
- Hybrid model: approximately 40 mpg combined (roughly 37 mpg city / 41 mpg highway, depending on market and trim).
- Turbocharged gasoline model: generally in the mid-20s to low-30s mpg combined (varies with drivetrain and testing cycle).
Real-world mileage can vary with driving style, terrain, weather, and cargo.
Real-world factors that affect mileage
The following factors influence actual fuel economy more than the official numbers:
- Driving style: gentle acceleration and steady speeds boost efficiency; aggressive driving lowers it.
- Terrain and climate: hills, cold weather, and frequent use of climate control reduce mpg.
- Vehicle load and aerodynamics: heavy cargo, roof racks, and high-speed driving increase drag and lower economy.
- Tire pressure and maintenance: properly inflated tires improve rolling resistance and mpg.
Tip: For best results, keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure and plan longer trips with smooth, steady speeds.
Summary
The 2023 Toyota Crown offers two main powertrains with distinct fuel-economy profiles. The hybrid version is the more fuel-efficient option, typically around 40 mpg combined, while the turbocharged gas variant sits lower, in the mid-20s to low-30s mpg. Real-world mileage will vary based on driving habits, road conditions, load, and climate.
