Noted Japanese tuner and motorsport outfit Tom’s Racing has just unveiled a host of visual upgrades for the Toyota Crown Crossover and Toyota Corolla. All of the upgrades help to make the two cars that little more visually inspiring and the parts will be available through Toyota dealers in Japan as well as Tom’s stores and its online shop.
Kicking things off is the Crown Crossover where Tom’s Racing has altered the front end with a more pronounced splitter that will set back buyers 132,000 yen ($929) when painted black. A pair of new side skirts have also been developed priced from 165,000 yen ($1,161) while the rear profile of the Crown Crossover has also been tweaked with a new diffuser priced at 132,000 yen ($929).
Arguably the most striking change made to the exterior of the car is the fixed rear wing. While we remain unconvinced about the need for a wing on a car like the Crown Crossover, it does make a dramatic statement and costs 107,800 yen ($759).
Tom’s Racing also offers the Crown Crossover with two different aluminum wheel designers both measuring 21×8.5-inches at the front and rear and available in either gloss black or with a brushed steel finish. The black shoes cost 132,000 yen ($929) while the brushed ones are 143,000 yen ($1,007). A stainless steel exhaust is also available for 330,000 yen ($2,323) as are upgraded front brakes for 709,500 yen ($4,995).
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The changes made to the Corolla are equally as striking. Like the Crown Crossover, the hatchback can be fitted with a new splitter (96,800 yen / $681), side skirts (84,700 yen / $596), and a new rear diffuser (107,800 yen / $759) while also rocking a large wing on the roof (74,800 yen / $527). Rounding out the upgrades is a small ducktail spoiler (74,800 yen / $527) and a stainless steel exhaust system priced from 213,400 yen ($1,502) or 253,000 yen ($1,781) with titanium tailpipes.