Basic Information

BrandToyota
SeriesCrown Kluger
Year2025
First Registration2025/09
Mileage20km
Transfer Count0times
FuelHEV
TransmissionE-CVT
Engine2.5L 189 L4
ColorBlack
Seats7seats

Condition Description

Excellent

Original paint, brand new car. Minor transport damage, as shown in the last photo, almost unnoticeable. For those buying a new car, check this one out first. Luxury 4WD, 7-seater.

Near-new car
0 transfers

Configuration Highlights

Tire Pressure Monitoring
Lane Keep Assist
Lane Departure Warning
Active Safety System
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Keyless Start System
Digital Instrument Cluster
Bluetooth/Hands-free
Adaptive Headlights
PM2.5 Air Filter
Rear Independent Climate Control
Rear Air Vents

Accident & Maintenance Records

Accident Record

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2027/09
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2025/09

Q&A

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Does the steering system have any play, unusual noises, or signs of power steering pump leakage?

During the stationary steering test, the technician will check the smoothness of the steering wheel from full left to full right, looking for any unusual noises from the steering gear; they will also inspect the hydraulic power steering pump (if present) and the seals of the steering column for any hydraulic fluid leakage.

For countries with strict anti-dumping laws, do the low-priced used new energy vehicles you export face the risk of being confiscated by customs on the grounds of dumping?

This is a macro policy minefield. Although used cars are rarely classified as dumping, if your single import quantity is too large and the declared price is significantly lower than local similar products, it can easily trigger an investigation by the tax bureau. We strongly recommend B2B buyers to break down shipments into smaller batches and use multiple invoices for customs clearance.

If a coup occurs in the destination country or if import regulations are suddenly changed, preventing the vehicle from clearing customs, does this count as force majeure?

It completely falls under force majeure. After the delivery is completed (crossing the ship's rail) under FOB or CIF terms, the seller (us) bears no liability for refunds or compensation due to political risks or legal changes in the destination country that hinder customs clearance or lead to confiscation.

Toyota Crown Kluger 2.5L 189 L4

皇冠陆放 2024款 2.5L HEV四驱豪华版

EXW: $41,600
Car CodeSWA1469500
Publish Date2025/09/21