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Toyota Crown Signia

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

Across the 1 model year of the Toyota Crown Signia we cover (2025 to 2025), the strongest crash-test showing is the 2025 at 96 on the NHTSA Safety Index. 3 recalls have been issued across those years.

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

The Toyota Crown Signia is a lifted wagon or crossover-style variant of the Crown lineup, slotting into the competitive mid-size family segment. Aimed at buyers who want a more elevated, versatile take on the Crown's upscale positioning, the Signia blends a distinctive silhouette with Toyota's reputation for thoughtful packaging. It targets households that prioritize comfort and practicality without sacrificing a premium feel.

The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia arrives with a strong safety foundation that shoppers in this segment will appreciate. Its NHTSA Safety Index of 96 out of 100 places it firmly in the Exceptional band, and the underlying crash-test results back that up: the Signia earns a perfect 5 out of 5 stars in both frontal and side crash evaluations. Rollover testing did not receive a star rating, which is worth noting for buyers who prioritize that specific metric, particularly given the model's raised ride height relative to a traditional sedan. Three recalls across the single model year we cover is a modest figure, though shoppers should verify that any open recalls have been addressed on a specific vehicle before purchase. Owner complaints number 12 in total across covered model years, a relatively low count for a new nameplate. Within those complaints, one crash and one injury are reported, though these remain unverified allegations as submitted to NHTSA. The absence of any reported fire or fatality incidents is reassuring. On balance, the Crown Signia's crash-test performance is genuinely impressive, and its complaint volume does not raise red flags for a vehicle in its first year on the market. Buyers should confirm recall completion and keep an eye on the rollover rating gap as more testing data potentially becomes available.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally find the Crown Signia to be a stylistically bold and well-rounded family hauler that stands out in a crowded segment. Most praise its distinctive design and composed driving character, while noting that the raised wagon format gives it a unique identity within Toyota's lineup. A few reviewers flag that the unconventional body style may not appeal to every buyer.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • The 2025 Crown Signia earns a 96 out of 100 NHTSA Safety Index score, placing it in the Exceptional band, with perfect 5-star ratings in both frontal and side crash tests.
  • Rollover protection did not receive a star rating from NHTSA, which is a meaningful data gap given the model's elevated ride height compared to a conventional sedan.
  • Three recalls have been issued for the 2025 model year. Shoppers should run the VIN through the NHTSA recall database to confirm all outstanding recalls have been completed before buying.
  • Owner complaints total 12 for the covered model year, including one reported crash and one reported injury. These are unverified allegations, but monitoring this count as the model matures in the market is advisable.

Most-recalled year on record: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia with 3 recalls.

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