Toyota Crown Sport has turned heads at the Tokyo Auto Salon with its striking resemblance to a Ferrari. This SUV, modified by Aero Over, sports a yellow shield, bold face, and quad exhaust tips protruding from the sleek fascia. Despite its appearance, this vehicle is not the Purosangue. The changes are primarily cosmetic, with a new front spoiler giving the Crown a rounded face reminiscent of the Italian stallion. Adding depth to the front without major alterations, the spoiler attaches to the existing grille. The upper grille and headlights remain untouched, highlighting the striking resemblance between the two vehicles. One notable addition is a set of yellow Ferrari shield-inspired stickers, placed strategically on the front fascia and fenders. While the company website does not list rear and exterior upgrades, a video on Instagram clearly shows a slightly updated rear with quad tips. These modifications may become available in the future, but for now, customers can purchase the front spoiler and stickers for only 83,600 yen, equivalent to $534. Unfortunately, the Crown Sport is not sold in the US, so for now, enthusiasts will have to settle for the authentic Ferrari experience.
Toyota Crown: Peran Ferrari Purosangue
