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2026 Toyota Crown Signia

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The 2026 Toyota Crown Signia is a midsize crossover SUV with a wagon-like body style and elevated stance. It competes with models such as the Subaru Outback, Lexus NX, and Hyundai Santa Fe that feature hybrid powertrains, all-wheel drive, and accommodations for highway travel. Introduced for the 2025 model year, the 2026 version sees minor updates including two-tone paint options on higher trims while retaining its fastback profile and overall design. The powertrain consists of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine paired with electric motors producing 240 total horsepower, electronic on-demand all-wheel drive capable of directing up to 80 percent of power to the rear wheels, and a continuously variable transmission. EPA estimates indicate 38 mpg combined.

The infotainment setup is based on Toyota Audio Multimedia with a 12.3-inch touchscreen that includes wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, cloud navigation, and "Hey Toyota" voice recognition for functions including calls, media, and climate settings. A 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster is standard, along with an optional 11-speaker JBL audio system. Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 comes standard with full-speed adaptive cruise control, lane tracing assist, and pedestrian detection. The 2026 model has no significant changes such as increased screen sizes or a transition to full electric powertrain, featuring software updates instead. The Toyota app supports remote start, lock and unlock, guest driver monitoring, vehicle health reports, and over-the-air updates for maps and certain features. Drive Connect and Safety Connect services offer trial periods before requiring subscriptions.

What You're Really Signing Up For

  • Interior cameras scan and store facial data linked to driver profiles.
  • Privacy policy allows selling personal data with limited owner control.
  • Complicated terms hide full details on data collection and sharing.
  • Event recorder captures crash data readable by authorized parties.
  • Driver monitoring tracks posture, face, and grip via interior sensors.

Top Reported Issues

The most frequently mentioned problems by owners

Subscription Lock-in4 mentions

Remote start subscription required

The Toyota Crown Signia's remote start feature requires a paid Toyota app subscription after the tri...

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Privacy & Surveillance3 mentions

Default DCM data collection

The Toyota Crown Signia comes with a Data Communication Module (DCM) active by default that collects...

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Privacy & Surveillance3 mentions

Interior cameras facial scans

The Facial Recognition System and Advance Drive System use interior cameras to capture and store fac...

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Subscription Lock-in2 mentions

Infotainment locks without subscription

After the 1-year Drive Connect trial expires, the Crown Signia's infotainment screen displays subscr...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the 2026 Toyota Crown Signia

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