Toyota Crown Signia vs Toyota Highlander


Power and Pricing

Perhaps most importantly, it should be noted that the new Toyota Crown Signia utilizes hybrid power to achieve its EPA-estimated 38 miles per gallon combined, while the 2024 Highlander is offered in both gas-only and hybrid variations. Madison area drivers can expect similar efficiency out of the Highlander Hybrid, though the gas-only Highlander comes in around 22 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway.

Both SUVs boast similar power outputs, with the Crown Signia churning out 240 horsepower compared to 265 horsepower in the Highlander. As far as pricing goes, the brand new Crown Signia features a slightly higher MSRP of $43,590 compared to the Highlander’s $39,270 and Highlander Hybrid’s $40,970.

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seating in the 2025 Toyota Signia

Seating and Technology

Those who need more space may opt for the Highlander, with select trims seating up to eight passengers. Even the top-of-the-line Highlander Hybrid Premium model can accommodate up to seven passengers, whereas the Crown Signia can seat up to five.

Our featured brand tends to offer plenty of safety and convenience technologies right from the get-go, with amenities like a blind spot system, adaptive cruise control and remote engine start coming standard. Available technology like a surround-view camera and parking sensors help elevate your experience, whether you’re behind the wheel of the Crown Signia or Highlander.

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If you’re looking for a new Toyota SUV near Madison, Verona and Sun Prairie, try out the Crown Signia, Highlander or Highlander Hybrid. If you have any questions about the upcoming Crown Signia, new Toyota Highlander or any other Toyota in our inventory, contact us at Smart Motors Toyota.


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