2023 Toyota Crown vs. 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid


2023 Toyota Crown

vs 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid in Kennesaw, GA

Style, sustainability and affordability come together in the all-new 2023 Toyota Crown. Upon first glance, this sophisticated, sporty hybrid sedan stands out from the competition, thanks to its elevated cabin (which sits higher than those of its rivals) and a sloping roof that provides enhanced aerodynamics. When you upgrade to the Toyota Crown, you’ll get luxury features like a standard power-adjustable driver’s seat, standard heated front seats and plenty of innovative technology — all without the luxury price tag. And in terms of performance, this model impresses in more ways than one, offering a thrilling driving experience while achieving 41 mpg in city and highway driving combined. Thanks to its available Hybrid MAX powertrain (which includes a 2.4-liter turbocharged engine and electric motors), this hybrid can even accelerate from zero to 60 mph in just 5.7 seconds. Can you believe a green vehicle can produce this much intensity? We can. The all-new 2023 Toyota Crown is surpassing all expectations for what a sustainable sedan is “supposed” to be. 

If you’re considering the new 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid as well — possibly because it’s a more familiar option — we’d like to show you why the all-new 2023 Toyota Crown is a better investment.

2023 Toyota Crown
2023 Toyota Crown
2023 Honda Accord Hybrid

Maximum Available Hybrid System Net Horsepower

340

204

Qi-Compatible Wireless Charging

Standard

Available

Heated Front Seats

Standard

Available

12.3-Inch Touchscreen Display

Standard

Available

Available 21-Inch Wheels

Available Bi-Tone Exterior Color

Available Panoramic Fixed-Glass Roof with Power Sunshade

From style and power to standard and available features, the all-new 2023 Toyota Crown offers far more to love than the new 2023 Honda Accord Hybrid does. The Toyota Crown is capable of a higher maximum available hybrid system net horsepower than the Honda Accord Hybrid is, meaning the former offers more adrenaline rushes per mile than its rival does. Additionally, the Toyota Crown offers many standard features on its base model that are only available on higher Honda Accord Hybrid trims, such as Qi-compatible wireless charging, heated front seats and a 12.3-inch touchscreen display. And finally, when it comes to style, there’s no question which hybrid will turn more heads as it cruises through city streets. With available 21-inch wheels and available bi-tone exterior color options (for maximum visual impact) and an available panoramic fixed-glass roof with power sunshade (for maximum passenger satisfaction), the all-new 2023 Toyota Crown takes the cake. 

Treat yourself to the Toyota Crown and see what a hybrid can really do. Contact our dealership to learn more about bringing home the all-new 2023 Toyota Crown.

If you’re interested in becoming the proud owner of the all-new 2023 Toyota Crown, give us a call, or stop by our dealership at 2111 Barrett Lakes Blvd., Kennesaw, GA 30144 for a test drive today. We look forward to serving our customers from Marietta, Acworth and the greater Atlanta area.

(2023 Toyota Crown) EPA-estimated 42 city/41 highway/41 combined mpg rating for 2023 Toyota Crown XLE and Limited; EPA-estimated 29 city/32 highway/30 combined mpg rating for 2023 Toyota Crown Platinum. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov. As of 3/2/2023.

(2023 Toyota Crown) Performance figures are for comparison only and were obtained with prototype vehicles by professional drivers.

(2023 Honda Accord Hybrid) LX and EX: SAE net. Hybrid trims: Total system horsepower (ISO net) as measured by the peak, concurrent output of the two electric motors and gasoline engine.