What is the 0 to 60 time for the Toyota Crown?
The 0–60 mph time for the Toyota Crown varies by powertrain and market. In the United States, the fastest version reaches 60 mph in under five seconds, while other trims are slower. Here are the typical figures you’ll see for the main US-spec variants and a general note on international versions.
United States: 0–60 mph by trim
Powertrains that drive these numbers
Representative performance figures for the current US-spec Crown lineup are provided here. Actual times depend on launch conditions, tire choice, and measurement method.
Before you read the list, a quick note: the figures below reflect widely cited numbers from manufacturer data and independent testers and are best used as guidance rather than exact results for every run.
- Crown Hybrid MAX — 0–60 mph: about 4.7–4.9 seconds.
- Crown Turbo (non-hybrid) — 0–60 mph: about 5.8–6.0 seconds.
Times can differ based on wheel size, launch technique, and road conditions. Practically, most buyers will see results that align with these ranges when testing under typical daily conditions with appropriate tires.
International context
Outside the United States, Crown models use different powertrains and tuning, so acceleration times can vary. In many markets, turbo variants tend to push 0–60 into roughly the 6.0–7.0 second range, while hybrids may be in the 6.5–8.0 second range, depending on the exact drivetrain and local tuning. Always check local specifications for your specific model.
Summary
The fastest Crown available in the US is the Hybrid MAX, with 0–60 mph in about 4.7–4.9 seconds. Other trims are noticeably slower, reflecting their powertrains, and international versions show a broader spread due to different engines and configurations.
