The current luxury car segment has been more predictable than before. The segment is largely dominated by Germans and continues to represent aspiration for many buyers. However, the desire to own a luxury car does come at a cost. Buyers often overlook the ownership experience in favor of overall brand perception. At the same time, the luxury car segment has been more accessible than ever before. Affordable or entry-level luxury cars from established luxury automakers attract buyers with premium branding and design. However, entry-level cars will not always offer the same experience as their high-end counterparts. Key factors such as ride quality, performance, or long-term efficiency are often compromised in entry-level luxury cars to maintain competitive pricing.That said, a few automakers are actively working to penetrate this noticeable gap. Some brands compete with entry-level luxury cars, but unfortunately, lack the badge value. On the other hand, they offer a better overall package with a luxurious interior, strong performance, greater reliability, and better ownership experience. Such cars are usually the top-of-the-line models of some of the mainstream car brands. That said, despite having a better value proposition, buyers overlook them and chase the prestige associated with well-established luxury brands. The Overlooked Car That Quietly Does Everything Right Toyota Crown Chasing badge value and brands that command immense respect in the industry is understandable. But it becomes less convincing if one has to settle for entry-level cars. Popular luxury automakers carry a reputation for excellent ride quality or strong performance. However, buyers should remember that the key pillars are often ignored in the entry-level luxury segment. And that is exactly where it makes sense to consider flagship models of mainstream brands.Toyota Interestingly, some of the flagship models of these brands have a better overall package than those of luxury cars. You can find some with better luxury, better performance, and a long list of features and technologies. Even the quality is sometimes better than that of the affordable luxury cars. In fact, one of the automakers that is associated with reliability has such an offering in its lineup. Renowned as the world's most reliable automaker, it is Toyota that challenges the conventional definition of luxury. Yes, Toyota has a premium division — Lexus. However, the car in question proudly wears the Toyota badge. The Crown Packs A Hybrid Powertrain That Doesn’t Compromise On Performance Toyota When discussing luxury cars, comfort or ride quality often takes priority. But with the Toyota Crown, the performance deserves equal attention. Now, the Crown is available in multiple trims. However, it is the top-end Platinum trim that should be the priority of potent buyers. Why? Well, there are not many luxury cars at this price point to take you from standstill to 60 mph in under six seconds. Yes, the Crown has one of the most powerful hybrid setups in its segment.Toyota Unlike the series parallel hybrid system found in other Toyota and Lexus cars, the Crown gets Toyota’s Hybrid Max series parallel system. With the help of that, Toyota was able to pair the 2.4-liter turbo inline-four hybrid engine with a six-speed automatic gearbox. Many other hybrids are often paired with an e-CVT gearbox. The turbocharged engine, with the help of electric motors and a quick-shifting gearbox, works in sync to take the Crown from zero to 60 mph in a claimed 5.7 seconds. The Crown excels at long trips and is equally engaging and practical to be the ideal daily driver. 2026 Toyota Crown Platinum Performance Specs Comfort And Practicality That Make It A Daily Driver’s Dream Toyota Earlier, top-tier features were limited to luxury cars only. Not today, as many entry-level cars do get some of the exclusive features. What truly sets a regular car and a luxury car apart is the comfort. And when it comes to the 2026 Toyota Crown, the Japanese car is a top contender to become a great daily companion. Toyota has created a beautiful blend of performance and comfort with the Crown Platinum. Built For Long Drives And Everyday Ease Toyota Any other trim below Platinum offers a comfortable ride. They are more comfort-oriented rather than balancing performance and comfort. So, even if driven with enthusiasm, the mid or low trims of the Crown feel relaxed to drive. And that can be felt with the overall dynamics and the suspension setup. However, to handle the extra horses, the Platinum trim gets a dynamic edge over other trims. It comes with Adaptive Variable Suspension that electronically adjusts the dampers according to the road conditions.Toyota The setup not only does a good job of soaking the bumps, but it can also remain composed and confident at high speeds. Additionally, the Platinum trim is offered with dynamic rear steer. With the help of that, the turning radius shrinks and requires fewer steering inputs for sharp corners. And what further enhances the driver to push the car into the corner is the equally supportive seat. The driver can electrically adjust the seat in eight different ways, including lumbar support. And while the front passengers have the luxury of heated and ventilated seats, the rear passengers get heated seats. Spacious, Functional, And Thoughtfully Designed Toyota Another important factor that we expect from a daily driver's car is practicality. The Crown Platinum, although being a driver’s delight, comfortably becomes a perfect family car. Unlike many other entry-level luxury cars, the Crown Platinum is a spacious offering from Toyota. The Crown has a long wheelbase of 112.2 inches that translates into an impressive cabin space. 2026 Toyota Crown Interior Dimensions So, accommodating three passengers in the rear is not a problem with the Crown. Additionally, the cargo space of 15.2 cubic feet can easily accommodate those large and medium-sized suitcases during your weekend drives. What also makes the cabin practical are the multiple storage spaces and charging ports. Yes, the Crown Platinum gets a wireless charging pad and five additional USB charging ports. Premium Features Without The Traditional Luxury Price Tag Toyota Although the Platinum trim has a sporty character, Toyota has made no compromise with the overall luxury. Yes, it sports an all-black interior color theme. However, many interior bits are covered with high-grade leather and soft-touch materials. It is safe to say that the quality is on par with some trims of the Lexus ES. And what ultimately makes the cabin a good place to be in are the features that the Crown Platinum offers, which include: 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster 12.3-inch touchscreen system 11-speaker JBL sound system Dual-zone automatic climate control ADAS Why It Deserves A Spot On Your Shortlist Toyota The modern luxury cars, although appealing on paper, may not always deliver a well-rounded ownership experience. This is yet another factor where the Crown Platinum manages to stand apart. Being a product of Toyota, the Crown Platinum carries a reputation for reliability. And this is not just speculation. The survey data from JD Power reveals that the Crown is indeed one of the most reliable products with an overall consumer rating of 80 out of 100. In fact, on some of the most important parameters like quality and reliability, driving experience, and resale, the Crown Platinum has scored more than 80 out of 100.Priced from $54,990, the Crown Platinum has enough to make you ignore many other cars in this segment. The segment is usually dominated by entry-level luxury cars. However, the Crown Platinum is one of those rare cars that delivers better reliability, has excellent comfort, and, more importantly, is surprisingly quick. Having said that, the Crown Platinum definitely deserves to be on top of your search list.Sources: Toyota, J.D. Power