In 2025, the Toyota Crown will introduce a captivating new version, the Nightshade. Positioned between the Limited and Platinum trims, this model is sure to pique your interest with its unique features. Both the Nightshade and the Crown boast a robust 2.5-liter hybrid four-cylinder engine, delivering an impressive 236 horsepower. This power is available in a sleek Storm Cloud gray or black exterior, adding to the excitement and confidence of your drive. The 2025 Crown series offers a range of options to suit your budget, starting at $42,535 for the XLE and reaching $56,085 for the Platinum. This transparent pricing structure ensures you are fully informed and reassured about your investment. Toyota has released new information about the 2025 Crown range. The high-riding car will get a new Nightshade version. It will be somewhere between the top-of-the-line Platinum trim and the mid-range Limited trim that came before it. Toyota has yet to say a lot about the Crown Nightshade, but we already know a few things. Stay away from the Nightshade if you want a splash of color. It only works with Storm Cloud gray or black paint. Also, the two 21-inch wheels, door handles, and badges are all black, making them stand out. In 2025, the Crown will cost between $42,535 and $47,045, and the XLE will cost that much. The next trim level is Nightshade, which starts at $49,860 for a brand-new car. The next trim level is Platinum, which starts at $56,085. There is only one hybrid powertrain available for the Nightshade, just like there is only one for the XLE and Limited. It has a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), three electric motors, and a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. The Platinum grade is the only one with the more powerful Hybrid Max system. It has a 2.4-liter turbo-4 engine with 340 horsepower, a six-speed automatic gearbox, and a single electric motor on the back axle. It comes with all-wheel drive on every type. From 2025 on, every Crown model will have a heated steering wheel and heated and cooled front seats. The silver trim now has a built-in head-up display.