Toyota has announced the price of the Crown Signia, its newest SUV that looks like a wagon. The base XLE trim starts at $44,985, which is about the same price as the more expensive Limited trim, which starts at $49,385. Toyota is replacing the Venza with the Crown Signia, a mid-size car with two rows of seats and a hybrid engine. We now know how much Toyota’s newest SUV costs, just in time. A brand-new car called the Crown Signia will be released in 2025. It replaces Toyota’s old Venza, a two-row mid-size SUV, and is now part of the Toyota lineup. Cost of Crown Signia The Crown Signia base trim, priced at $ 44,985, is a technological marvel. It features two 12.3-inch screens on the dashboard, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, fabric and vinyl seats, an electric liftgate, and a heated leather steering wheel. The Limited trim, starting at $49,385, offers a heightened level of luxury and additional features. I am upgrading from the XLE to the Limited trim, which grants you a 21-inch wheel, a panoramic glass roof, an 11-speaker JBL sound system, leather seats, heated back seats, and parking sensors. The 2025 Crown Signia has a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with three electric motors, regardless of trim level. It has three wheels: two in the front and one that can power the back wheels if needed. The hybrid engine makes 240 horsepower and has a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT).