What kind of gas does a 2024 Toyota Crown take?
The 2024 Toyota Crown runs on gasoline and uses hybrid powertrains; it is not a diesel or plug-in electric vehicle. In the U.S. market, all Crown variants use gasoline, though turbocharged versions may benefit from higher-octane fuel depending on the market and trim.
The Crown lineup in the United States offers two gasoline-hybrid configurations: a standard hybrid and the more powerful Hybrid Max (turbocharged). There is no plug-in or diesel option in the current U.S. lineup. Exact octane requirements can vary by variant and region, so owners should consult the owner’s manual or the fuel-filler label for precise guidance.
Powertrains and fueling
The following outlines the two main powertrain options and their fueling notes for the 2024 Crown.
- Hybrid (non-turbo): A conventional gasoline-electric hybrid with a 2.5-liter inline-4 engine paired with electric motors. Uses regular gasoline and does not require plug-in charging.
- Hybrid Max (turbo): A turbocharged 2.4-liter inline-4 paired with additional electric motors for enhanced performance. It also uses gasoline; higher-octane fuel may be recommended in some markets to maximize performance, but regular gasoline is typically acceptable.
In practice, most Crown owners refuel with regular unleaded gasoline. For exact octane requirements, especially if you’re considering the Turbo Hybrid Max model or regional variants, follow the guidance in the owner’s manual or on the fuel-label inside the fuel door.
Summary
The 2024 Toyota Crown operates on gasoline through hybrid systems, with two main configurations in the U.S.—a standard hybrid and the Hybrid Max turbo variant. There are no diesel or plug-in options in the current lineup. Regular unleaded gasoline is generally suitable, but octane recommendations can vary by trim and market, so consult official guidance for your specific model.
