[April 2025] New Crown Sport Delivery Information: How long until delivery?

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Since its debut in 2023, Toyota’s new Crown Sport has been attracting the attention of car enthusiasts. While retaining the legendary Crown name, this model has undergone a bold transformation into a sporty SUV style that is in line with the times. Its sleek design, outstanding driving performance, and advanced technology combine to create a one-of-a-kind presence. Not only is its exterior eye-catching on the street, but its interior, which combines high quality and functionality, is also highly praised, and it has been supported by many drivers as a new-generation luxury crossover.

However, its popularity also highlights the practical issue of delivery time. ” When exactly will it be delivered? ” ” Is there any way to get it as soon as possible? ” These are the kinds of questions we hear from many people considering purchasing one.

In this article, we’ll thoroughly explain Crown Sport delivery times based on the latest information as of April 2025 to answer any questions or concerns you may have. We’ll provide an estimate of delivery times for each grade, as well as delve into the factors behind variations in delivery times. We’ll also provide comprehensive information on specific ways to get a Crown Sport into your garage as quickly as possible, important points to consider when selecting options before signing the contract, and what you should prepare before delivery. We’ll also touch on delivery times if you use the subscription service “KINTO,” which is gaining popularity as a purchasing option. We hope this article helps you smoothly proceed with your Crown Sport purchase plans.

Delivery time: Approximately 1 to 5 months

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Toyota’s new Crown Sport, the second sports SUV model in the Crown series, will be released on October 6, 2023. Toyota will release the new Crown Sport, the second model in the Crown series, on October 6, 2023. One year prior to that, on September 1, 2022, Toyota launched the SUV coupe-style Crown (…

1. What is Crown Sport?

  • A sports SUV that belongs to Toyota’s new generation Crown series and emphasizes design and driving performance.
  • Key features: Sleek design, premium interior, excellent driving performance and comfort.
  • Powertrain: Two types: 2.5L Hybrid (HEV: SPORT Z) and 2.5L Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV: SPORT RS).
  • Drive system: All vehicles are E-Four (electric 4WD system).

2. Latest estimated delivery date (as of April 2025)

  • Overall guideline: Approximately 1 to 5 months.
  • Grade guideline:
    • SPORT Z (HEV): Approximately 1-2 months (relatively early).
    • SPORT RS (PHEV): Approximately 3 to 6 months (slightly longer).
  • Current status: The waiting time has been significantly reduced compared to when it was first released (approximately one year).
  • Please note: Delivery times may change depending on future changes in the situation. Delivery times may vary depending on the region and retailer, so it is essential to check the latest information.

3. Main factors that cause delivery time fluctuations

  • Grade: Due to differences in production numbers and processes, PHEV models (RS) tend to be longer than HEV models (Z).
  • Body color options: Popular colors (black, white, etc.) and certain manufacturer options (e.g., panoramic roof) may affect delivery times due to parts supply and production line conditions.
  • Dealer status: Delivery times vary depending on each dealer’s ordering quota (number of units that can be ordered from the manufacturer) and whether or not they have inventory (pre-orders, etc.).

4. Specific methods for speeding up delivery

  • Grade and color selection: Choose the HEV (Z), which has a relatively short delivery time, or a standard color that is widely available (black, white, etc.).
  • Carefully selected options: Avoid manufacturer options (especially panoramic roofs) that are likely to cause delivery delays, and limit options to the bare minimum.
  • Find in-stock vehicles and vehicles available for immediate delivery: Actively inquire with dealers to see if they have any cancelled vehicles or pre-ordered vehicles in stock.
  • Gather information from a wide area: Contact dealers outside your area (such as in other prefectures) (also consider the disadvantages of purchasing from a distant location).
  • Waitlist: Request to be put on the waiting list at multiple retailers (not guaranteed).
  • Advance preparations for contracts: Proceed with loan screening, selection and application of optional insurance, trade-in appraisal, etc. early to make the process go smoothly.

5. KINTO (subscription) option

  • If you use Toyota’s subscription service “KINTO,” the estimated delivery time may be around 2 to 3 months, which is faster than a regular purchase.
  • However, you will need to understand KINTO’s unique terms and conditions and usage precautions.

6. Preparations to be made before delivery

  • Selection of optional insurance and application procedures.
  • Prepare to apply for a garage certificate (check and arrange for necessary documents).
  • Apply for your preferred number (if desired).
  • Selecting and purchasing aftermarket products such as a drive recorder and car navigation system (if necessary).

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New Crown Sport delivery information

Now, regarding the most popular question, the delivery time for the Crown Sport, we will provide you with the latest information as of April 2025. The current general delivery time is approximately one to five months .

Looking specifically at the grades, the delivery time for the hybrid model (HEV) “SPORT Z” is relatively quick, usually taking about one to two months. On the other hand, the plug-in hybrid model (PHEV) “SPORT RS”** is expected to take a slightly longer time of about three to six months due to production reasons .

This shows that delivery times have been significantly shortened due to factors such as the stabilization of production systems, compared to when the car was first released in October 2023, when some estimates suggested delivery times would take approximately one year. For HEV models in particular, very early delivery is now possible. According to information from Chiba Toyopet, a leading dealer based in Chiba Prefecture, the specific delivery timeline as of April 2025 is that all HEV grades will have a production slot from December 2024 onwards, and all PHEV grades will have a production slot from April 2025 onwards. This is just an example, and actual delivery times may vary depending on the timing of your order, the specifications you select, and the dealer you contract with.

April 27, 2025 Latest delivery date
  • Hybrid All grades delivery schedule Please contact your local store
  • PHEV All grades delivery schedule Please contact your local store

Chiba Toyopet

If you really want to get it quickly, you can choose KINTO and have it delivered in about 2 to 3 months.

KINTO
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KINTO

However, it is unclear whether the current trend of shorter delivery times will continue. The impact of the global semiconductor shortage continues, and depending on the state of parts supply and new changes in social conditions, it cannot be ruled out that delivery times may be extended again. Therefore, if you are seriously considering purchasing a Crown Sport, it would be wise to consult with your dealer early, while the current situation is still relatively calm, to confirm specific delivery times and then proceed with the purchase process.

Why are there differences in delivery times? Three factors that affect delivery times

Why does delivery time for the Crown Sport vary depending on the grade, specifications, and even the dealer? The following three main factors are intertwined. Understanding these factors is crucial for predicting delivery times and developing a strategy to shorten them as much as possible.

1. Differences in production priority and production volume by grade: Not all grades of the Crown Sport are produced at the same pace on the production line. In particular, the plug-in hybrid model (SPORT RS), which is equipped with a high-performance battery and a complex control system, has more production processes than the hybrid model (SPORT Z), and there is a limit to the number that can be produced. In addition, there is a relatively higher possibility of parts supply constraints. Therefore, the delivery time for the SPORT RS tends to be longer than that of the SPORT Z. It is possible that Toyota is prioritizing resources toward the production of the highly efficient HEV model so that it can be delivered to more customers. Therefore, if you want to get your hands on a Crown Sport as soon as possible, choosing the HEV model (SPORT Z) is a viable option for shortening delivery time.

2. Impact of Body Color and Option Selection: Body color and optional equipment selected at the time of purchase are also important factors that affect delivery times. For example, popular colors such as black and precious white pearl tend to be ordered in large quantities, and depending on paint supply and paint line operation status, delivery times may be longer than for other colors. Conversely, unique colors that are less popular may be produced earlier. In addition, certain equipment available as factory options, such as the “panoramic roof” that creates a sense of openness, has been reported to cause delivery delays due to parts procurement and installation issues. In particular, if you select an option that includes a part with an unstable supply, there is a risk that production will be halted while waiting for the part to arrive, resulting in a significant delay in delivery. When selecting options, it is important to consider not only design and functionality but also the impact on delivery time, and to consult thoroughly with your dealer.

3. Dealership Ordering Limits and Inventory: Surprisingly, delivery times can vary depending on the dealership you purchase from. Each Toyota dealership places vehicle orders with the manufacturer, but the number of units they can order (ordering limits) varies depending on factors such as past sales performance and the size of the store. Dealers with stronger sales power tend to have larger ordering limits, which may result in faster delivery to customers. Some dealerships also engage in “pre-ordering,” placing pre-orders with manufacturers for vehicles with likely popular grades and colors before customer orders are placed. If such “pre-ordered” vehicles are available in stock at the store, and if the grade, color, and options match your preferences, they may be able to be delivered immediately after the contract is signed, a process known as “immediate delivery.” It’s not uncommon for delivery times to vary by one to two months depending on the region and dealership, so it’s worth checking with multiple dealerships.

5 practical tips to speed up your Crown Sport delivery!

There are a few things you can do to ensure you get your hands on the popular Crown Sport as quickly as possible. Rather than simply waiting, proactively approaching the buyer may shorten the delivery time. Here are five specific tips in detail.

First, choose a grade and standard color with a relatively quick delivery time. As mentioned above, hybrid models (SPORT Z) tend to have more spare capacity on their production lines than plug-in hybrid models (SPORT RS), resulting in shorter delivery times. If delivery time is your top priority, choosing the SPORT Z would be wise. As for body colors, standard colors such as black and pearlescent white are popular and receive a high volume of orders, but they also tend to be easier for manufacturers to plan production and have a higher number of units in circulation. As a result, these popular colors may be delivered more quickly than other specialty colors. First, it’s a good idea to consider the standard colors of the SPORT Z from the perspective of delivery time.

Second, consider minimizing optional equipment. Manufacturer options that enhance design and comfort are attractive, but equipment that requires special parts or takes time to install can be a major cause of delivery delays. In particular, it has been pointed out that selecting a panoramic roof, for which there are concerns about parts shortages, could extend delivery times by several months. Carefully consider whether the options are truly necessary, and if delivery time is a priority, one option is to stick to standard equipment and take advantage of dealer options that can be added later. Before signing the contract, it is essential to thoroughly confirm with the dealer representative which options may affect delivery time.

Third, actively search for in-stock vehicles or vehicles available for immediate delivery. When ordering a new car, there is usually a waiting period as the car is put on the production line after the contract is signed. However, some dealerships may have vehicles in stock due to cancellations or secured through the advance orders mentioned above. These vehicles may have limited grades, colors, and options, but if they meet your desired requirements, the time from contract to delivery can be significantly shortened. So-called “immediate delivery” is no longer a dream. By frequently inquiring at multiple dealerships, not just your local one, to see if they have a car with your desired specifications in stock, you may find an unexpected bargain.

Fourth, if possible, it’s worth checking with dealers outside your area, such as those in other prefectures. Dealerships ‘ order volumes, order slots, and inventory levels vary by region. While urban dealerships tend to be overwhelmed with orders and have longer delivery times, rural dealerships may be able to deliver vehicles more quickly. By gathering information online and contacting dealers across a wide area, you may be able to find a dealer with better terms (i.e., faster delivery times). However, there are some caveats to this approach. Purchasing from a distant dealership may result in inconveniences with regular inspections and maintenance after delivery, as well as handling in the event of a problem. It’s important to weigh the pros and cons, taking into account the overall convenience of your car’s life after purchase. While we generally recommend purchasing from a trusted dealership close to where you live, it’s also a good idea to keep this option in mind if shortening delivery times is your top priority.

Fifth, make preparations related to the contract procedures in advance. Even if you have successfully ordered a vehicle, various procedures must be completed before delivery. For example, if you take out a car loan, you will need to undergo screening by a financial institution. Voluntary insurance is also required, and you will need to obtain quotes from multiple insurance companies in advance and compare them. Furthermore, if you are trading in your current car, you will need to negotiate the appraisal value and prepare the necessary documents. By completing these procedures in parallel with the vehicle contract or even before the contract is signed, the entire process from contract to delivery will proceed smoothly, which may ultimately lead to faster delivery. In particular, loan screening and insurance selection can take time, so be sure to prepare well in advance.

Use these tips to help you decide which approach is best for your situation.

KINTO is an option: is it worth considering if you want to ride quickly?

In addition to the usual purchasing methods, another way to get a Crown Sport relatively quickly is to use Toyota’s subscription service “KINTO.” KINTO is a service that includes automobile tax, optional insurance, maintenance costs, etc. in the monthly fee in addition to the vehicle price.

If you sign a contract for a Crown Sport with KINTO, the delivery time is expected to be approximately two to three months . This can be significantly shorter than purchasing from a regular dealer (especially PHEV models). The reason for the quick delivery time with KINTO is thought to be because KINTO pre-orders and secures a certain number of vehicles from the manufacturer. However, as stated on KINTO’s official website, depending on production conditions and other factors, delivery times may be delayed.

KINTO is an attractive option for those who want to keep initial costs down, avoid complicated procedures, or always drive a new car. However, it also has disadvantages, such as restrictions on switching or canceling the contract during the contract period, and the fact that the vehicle will not ultimately become yours. KINTO can be an effective option for those who want to acquire a Crown Sport quickly, but it’s important to fully understand the service content and contract terms and carefully decide whether it suits your car lifestyle. If you’re interested, we recommend checking out the KINTO website for details or consulting with a Toyota dealer.

Don’t rush, but do it safely! A list of things you should prepare before your car is delivered

Once you’ve successfully signed the contract for a Crown Sport and the delivery date is approaching, there are a few things you should prepare to ensure a smooth start to your new car life. To avoid panicking, use the following checklist to plan ahead.

First, you need to apply for optional insurance . Compulsory insurance is either included in the vehicle price or can be applied for at the dealership before delivery, but optional insurance must be purchased by yourself. To ensure that insurance is applied by the delivery date, it is important to select an insurance company, get a quote, and apply early. It is important to compare multiple insurance companies and choose a plan that balances coverage and premiums. If you currently have insurance, you will need to apply for a new vehicle.

Next, you’ll need to prepare to obtain a garage certificate (automobile storage location certificate) . You’ll need to secure a place to store your car and apply to the police station with jurisdiction over that location. The documents required for the application (application form, storage location map/layout, original document of right of use, etc.) may be prepared by the dealer, but in some cases you’ll need to prepare them yourself. In particular, if you’re using a rented parking lot, you’ll need to get a storage location use consent certificate issued by the management company or landlord, which can take some time, so it’s best to start making arrangements early.

If you have a preference, you should apply for your preferred license plate number early. If you want a specific number, such as a birthday, anniversary, or a favorite mnemonic, you will need to apply separately and pay a fee. Popular numbers may be selected by lottery, so the procedure will be carried out according to the time of delivery. If you don’t have any particular preferences, you will receive a regular consecutive number. You can also choose a local number.

If you plan to install aftermarket products such as a dashcam or car navigation system , it’s a good idea to select and purchase the product before delivery. These can be selected as dealer options, but if you want something with more features or want to keep the price down, choosing an aftermarket product at a car accessory store is another option. If you want to install it immediately after delivery, we recommend consulting with the dealer or installer in advance.

By planning these preparations, you will be able to enjoy a safe and comfortable drive from the day your long-awaited Crown Sport is delivered.

Frequently asked questions about delivery times

Are there any major differences between the PORT RS (PHEV) and the SPORT Z (HEV) other than delivery times?

Yes, the main differences are the powertrain, driving performance, and price. The SPORT RS is equipped with a plug-in hybrid system and can be charged externally. When fully charged, it can travel a considerable distance using only the electric motor (EV mode) and offers very quiet and powerful acceleration. It also offers a more powerful driving experience when in hybrid mode. However, you should consider the need for a charging station at home and the higher vehicle price. On the other hand, the SPORT Z is equipped with a standard hybrid system (HEV), which does not require external charging and can be driven solely by gasoline. Its ease of use is appealing, and although it lacks the power of a PHEV, it offers excellent fuel economy and sufficient performance for everyday use. And, as mentioned above, delivery times tend to be relatively quick. We recommend comparing the two models through test drives to determine which one best suits your lifestyle and driving preferences.

If I search for a used car, are there any Crown Sports that can be delivered immediately?

Because the Crown Sport has only recently been released (October 2023), there aren’t many of them circulating on the used car market as of April 2025. However, they’re not completely nonexistent. Vehicles used as test drive cars at dealerships (ex-test drive cars) and “registered but unused cars” that have only been registered but rarely used sometimes appear on the used car market. These vehicles are in like-new condition and are likely to be delivered sooner than ordering a new car. While the price benefits may be limited, they can be an attractive option for those who simply want to get their hands on one. By regularly checking used car information sites and Toyota certified used car listings, you may be able to find a vehicle that meets your needs.

Can we expect a discount on the Crown Sport?

Discounts on new cars, especially popular models like the Crown Sport, are generally difficult to expect at the time of release. The information provided did not include official data on specific discount amounts. However, based on social media and other sources, there are reports of people being able to obtain substantial discounts, either in the form of a certain amount of discount or optional services, depending on the timing of purchase, the dealer, and negotiation. Discount amounts vary depending on various factors, including the dealer’s situation, comparisons with competing models, and the buyer’s bargaining power. While it’s best not to have excessive expectations, it may be worthwhile to try to obtain even slightly more favorable terms by getting quotes from multiple dealers and carefully negotiating the price of a trade-in vehicle. However, it’s important to maintain a sense of balance, so as not to become too fixated on negotiating a discount and end up delaying delivery or giving up on desired specifications.

About the new Toyota Crown Sport

The front features distinctive headlights with daytime running lights. The “Crown” emblem continues to be used. The rear features thin, sharp LED rear combination lamps. The body color is two-tone, giving it a modern impression. The drive system is 4WD, and it is equipped with a hybrid system or a plug-in hybrid system. The platform is a new development platform based on TNGA, and vehicle performance has been significantly improved by strengthening the chassis at the Nürburgring. In addition, 21-inch aluminum wheels are used.

The body colors are available in six monotone colors and five bi-tone colors. Two new colors, “Sand Brown” and “Black,” have been added.

Toyota’s new Crown Sport interior

The interior is standardized, so no matter which model you drive, you’ll feel like you’re in a Crown. The instrument panel design uses an island-like layout known as “island architecture,” which integrates the display audio. The meter uses a large 12.3-inch full LCD digital meter. The navigation system is equipped with “Connected Navigation.” Additionally, Toyota’s first “digital inner mirror” and “drive recorder (front and rear)” are also included. “In-car Wi-Fi” is available as an option for the display audio.

About the Toyota New Crown Sport Engine

Toyota will be using the newly developed plug-in hybrid system “THS II Plug-in” as seen in the new RAV4  PHEV and Harrier PHEV (plug-in hybrid models) . The model combines an inline 4-cylinder 2.5L direct injection D-4S engine with a motor (THS II), a large-capacity lithium-ion battery (lithium-ion energy 8.8kWh), and a powerful motor. The system is the same as that used in the RX450+, with a system output of 227kW (309ps), 172kW (234ps) more than the hybrid model. The EV-only cruising range is 93km/L in WLTC mode . The hybrid cruising range is 20.5km/L in WLTC mode . Acceleration is 0-100km/h in 6.0 seconds . The cruising range is 1,300km .

About the new Toyota Crown Sport PHEV engine

Toyota will be installing the newly developed plug-in hybrid system “THS II Plug-in” as in the new ” RAV4  ​​PHEV ” and ” Harrier PHEV ” (plug-in hybrid models) , which adds a large-capacity lithium-ion battery (lithium-ion energy 8.8kWh) and a powerful motor to the “inline 4-cylinder 2.5L direct injection engine D-4S + motor (THS II)”. The system is the same as the “RX450+”, and the system output is 225kW (306ps), 172kW (234ps) more than the hybrid model. The EV-only cruising range is 90km/L in WLTC mode . The hybrid fuel economy WLTC is 20.3km/L . The cruising range is over 1,200km .

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Specifications Crown Sport

RS (
PHEV)
Crown Sport

Z (
2.5 Hybrid)
full length 4,725mm 4,725mm
Overall width 1,835mm 1,835mm
Overall height 1,690mm 1,690mm
Wheelbase 2,690mm 2,690mm
engine Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L

direct injection engine D-4S 


+ motor (THS II)
Inline 4-cylinder 2.5L

direct injection engine D-4S 


+ motor (THS II)
Maximum power 130kW (177PS) /

6,000rpm
137kW (186ps) /

6,000rpm
Maximum torque 219Nm (22.3kgmf) /

3,600-3,700rpm
219Nm (22.5kgm) /

3,600rpm
Front motor

maximum output
134kW (182ps) 88kW (119ps)
Front motor

maximum torque
270Nm 202Nm
Rear motor

maximum output
40kW (54.4ps) 40kW (54.4ps)
Rear motor

maximum torque
121Nm (12.3kgfm) 121Nm (12.3kgfm)
System Output 225kW (306ps) 172kW (234ps)
transmission Electric continuously variable transmission Electric continuously variable transmission
battery Nickel-metal hydride battery

8.8kWh
Nickel-metal hydride battery

5Ah
Drive system 4WD

(E-Four)
4WD

(E-Four)
Passenger capacity 5 people 5 people
Vehicle weight 2,030 kg 1,800kg
WLTC mode fuel economy 20.3km/L (4WD) 21.3km/L (4WD)
EV range 90km/L (4WD)

Toyota’s new Crown Sport PHEV price and grade

The Crown Sport PHEV is available in only one grade. The hybrid model is also available in only one grade.

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 grade Powertrain Drive

system
Price

(10%)
SPORT RS Series Parallel Plug-in Hybrid with reduction mechanism

(A25A-FXS 2.5L Dynamic Force engine)
E-Four 7,650,000 yen
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 grade Powertrain Drive Price

(10%)
SPORT Z Series-parallel hybrid system

(A25A-FXS 2.5L)
E-Four 5,900,000 yen

Crown Sport production status

Toyota’s announced monthly sales target for the Crown Sport is 700 hybrids and 300 PHEVs. These figures are close to the number that can be produced, and production plans are being made to achieve these targets. If sales exceed 700 hybrids or 300 PHEVs, the factory will be overwhelmed and delivery times will tend to be extended. If sales fall below 700 hybrids or 300 PHEVs, delivery times will tend to be shorter.

year and month Hybrid vehicles PHEV vehicle total
January 2024 2,210 units 90 units 2,300 units
February 2024 2,170 units 400 units 2,570 units
March 2024 2,760 units 600 units 3,360 units
April 2024 1,890 units 510 units 2,400 units
May 2024 2,330 units 430 units 2,760 units

Number of Crown Sports registered Source:
Japan Automobile Dealers Association

For the first five months of 2024, the number of new car registrations has significantly exceeded the monthly target. Toyota is working hard, but delivery times are expected to be longer.

If you are considering buying a new car, check the price online beforehand.

If you want a used car, you should check in advance.

If you want to sell your beloved car at a high price

A word from the editorial department

The Crown Sport is a stylish and sporty crossover SUV that represents a new challenge for Toyota’s proud Crown brand. Its attractive design and driving performance have attracted many people, but because it is such a popular model, delivery time is an important factor when considering purchasing one.

According to the latest information as of April 2025, the delivery time for the Crown Sport is approximately one to six months overall, which is significantly shorter than when it was first released. In particular, for the hybrid model SPORT Z, delivery is now possible in as little as one month, making it easier to obtain than before. However, if you choose the plug-in hybrid model SPORT RS or certain options, you may still have to wait nearly six months.

Delivery times vary depending on a variety of factors, including the grade, body color, options, and the status of the dealership you sign a contract with. If you want to start your Crown Sport life as soon as possible, there are many things buyers can do, such as choosing the HEV model (SPORT Z) or a standard color, which have relatively quick delivery times, carefully selecting options, searching for in-stock or canceled cars, and making sure to prepare in advance for loans and insurance. Using the subscription service “KINTO” is also an effective option for shortening delivery times.

In conclusion, the Crown Sport is truly a model where “the early bird gets the worm.” Because market conditions are constantly changing, we strongly recommend that anyone considering a purchase visit their local Toyota dealership, check the latest delivery information, and discuss the specific waiting time for your desired specifications. Use the information and tips for shortening delivery times presented in this article to ensure you’re smart and sure to get your hands on the Crown Sport of your dreams.

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