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Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid

NHTSA safety across every Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid model year we cover.

Across the 1 model year of the Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid we cover (2026 to 2026), the strongest crash-test showing is the 2026 at 99 on the NHTSA Safety Index. 1 recall have been issued across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-03

The 2026 Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid occupies a distinctive space in the market as a lifted, wagon-influenced crossover sedan built on Toyota's TNGA-K platform. Aimed at buyers who want something more expressive than a traditional RAV4 but more grounded than a full SUV, the Crown Signia pairs hybrid efficiency with an elevated, sport-forward profile that appeals to style-conscious family haulers.

From a pure safety standpoint, the 2026 Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid is about as strong a story as we see at MotorCaliber. The vehicle earns a 99 out of 100 on our NHTSA Safety Index, landing firmly in the Exceptional band, and the underlying crash-test data backs that up. NHTSA awarded the Crown Signia a perfect 5 out of 5 stars in both the frontal and side crash disciplines, which represents best-in-class performance. Rollover testing did not return a star rating, which is worth noting for shoppers who prioritize that specific metric, though the hybrid powertrain's low center of gravity generally works in the model's favor structurally. On the recall front, just one recall has been issued across the 2026 model year coverage window. That is a minimal footprint for a newly launched nameplate, suggesting Toyota's pre-production validation work was thorough. Owner complaints are similarly quiet, with only a single complaint on file and zero reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths attached to it. As always, NHTSA complaints are unverified allegations, but the near-absence of them this early in the model's life is a reassuring signal. The honest bottom line: the Crown Signia Hybrid is one of the safer choices in its segment right now. Shoppers prioritizing crash protection will find very little to argue with here.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally praise the Crown Signia Hybrid for its bold, expressive exterior styling and its elevated, car-like driving feel within the crossover segment. Interior refinement and materials are typically described as a step above mainstream Toyota offerings, and the ride comfort draws consistent approval. Some reviewers note that cargo practicality trails more conventionally shaped rivals, but the overall package is regarded as polished and well-resolved.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • The 2026 Crown Signia Hybrid earned a 99 out of 100 NHTSA Safety Index score, placing it in the Exceptional band, which is among the highest ratings we track at MotorCaliber.
  • NHTSA awarded perfect 5-star scores in both frontal and side crash testing for the 2026 model year, meaning it performed at the top of the scale in the two most commonly referenced crash disciplines.
  • Rollover protection did not receive a star rating from NHTSA for this model, so shoppers who specifically prioritize a rollover score should be aware that data point is currently absent from the record.
  • With only one recall and one owner complaint on file across our covered model years, and zero crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths reported in those complaints, the Crown Signia Hybrid's early safety incident footprint is exceptionally clean for a recently introduced nameplate.

Most-recalled year on record: 2026 Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid with 1 recalls.

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