Toyota Ditches Avalon and Replaces It With Funky, High-Riding 2023 Crown


The large sedan class has fallen by the wayside as American families have moved en masse into crossovers, and the once-dominant segment now consists of only three entrants — the Toyota Avalon and the Chrysler 300/Dodge Charger twins. And Toyota has already confirmed that the Avalon is kaput after 2022.

But rather than slink away in the dead of night to make another respectable but unexciting crossover, Toyota is reworking its large sedan concept from the ground up. Meet the 2023 Toyota Crown, a new high-riding sedan with the shape of a hatchback (though it has a conventional trunk), hybrid-only powertrains, and truly funky styling. Toyota often plays it too safe with its new vehicles, so it's nice to see the company really swinging for the fences with the Crown. Read full automotive article here.

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