Tom's has customized the new Toyota Crown by lowering its suspension to bring it closer to the road, giving it a sportier appearance.

The modifications by Tom's include a chunky front spoiler lip, chunkier side skirts, and a sporty diffuser. The rear of the modified Crown features quad exhaust tips and a large wing, although there is also a more subdued configuration available with mesh surfaces hiding the exhaust tips beneath the bumper.

Tom's replaces the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) wheels with custom 21-inch wheels in glossy black or with a brushed finish. There is an option to upgrade the front brakes to an uprated Brembo setup at an additional cost.

The 2023 Toyota Crown is part of the revitalized Crown lineup, which includes four models: the sedan, a compact crossover, an estate (SUV), and the Crown model available in the United States.

The new Crown is going to be available in 40 countries and regions worldwide, making it the first time Toyota is going truly global with this model. The Crown family rides on the TNGA platform and offers hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains, as well as all-wheel drive depending on the version.

Toyota estimates that when all four models are available in 2024, the combined sales will reach 200,000 units.

Source: Tom's