The renowned Japanese car modification company recently showcased a Toyota Crown Sport modified in the style of the Ferrari Purosangue at the 2025 Tokyo Motor Show.

The Crown Sport features a redesigned, sharper front splitter and an improved rear diffuser. It also sports four new exhaust pipes inspired by the sporty design of the Purosangue V12.

The wheels have been replaced with a diamond-cut design, complemented by yellow brake calipers for a sportier and more robust look.

The Japanese tuner also added a yellow Ferrari logo on the hood and front fender. The custom P639e and Aero Over lettering on the rear doors are styled in a font similar to Ferrari’s.

Despite the Purosangue-inspired modifications, the Toyota Crown Sport retains its distinctive “hammerhead shark” design, with the diamond-patterned grille extending to the sides.

While bearing a resemblance to the Purosangue, the modified Crown Sport is significantly more affordable. The base Toyota Crown Sport starts at 5,900,000 Yen (approximately 952 million VND) in Japan. The cost of the body kit modifications are as follows: Front splitter and rear diffuser: 250,000 Yen (around 40.72 million VND); Exhaust system: 250,000 Yen (40.72 million VND); Ferrari-style emblem: 8,500 Yen (1.38 million VND); Rear door stickers: 2,000 Yen (326,000 VND).

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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