2018 Ford Crown Victoria Priced, All New 2018 Crown Victoria Review, Features, Specs
2018 Crown Victoria Limited: $42,195 (+$2000 for all-wheel drive); adds 20-inch aluminum wheels, silver-finished grille, power-opening tailgate, Sync with MyFord Touch, leather seating surfaces, heated and ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel, power tilting/telescoping steering wheel, power-adjustable pedals, power-folding third-row seat, dual-zone automatic climate control, memory seat settings, front parking sensors, front and rear self-cleaning parking cameras, and remote engine starting. Options include Ford’s $995 285-hp turbocharged 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine; a $2000 safety package code-named Equipment Group 301A (rain-sensing windshield wipers, inflatable rear seatbelts, auto-dimming door mirrors, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, Active Park Assist self-parking system, lane-departure warning, and lane-keeping assist; and a $1595 dual-panel sunroof.
2018 Ford Crown Victoria Sport: $44,195; all-wheel drive is standard, as is Ford’s 365-hp twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6. Sport-specific gear includes a sports suspension, an engine-oil cooler, 20-inch wheels with painted inserts, and black-painted grille and door mirrors. Relative to the Limited, the Sport does without standard heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, power-folding third-row seat, or power adjustable pedals. All of that, plus navigation, blind-spot monitoring, inflatable rear seatbelt airbags, rear cross-traffic alert, and power-folding door mirrors can be had in the $4300 Equipment Group 401A bundle. Other key options include a $1595 dual-panel sunroof, $1150 adaptive cruise control, and $550 foot-activation for the power tailgate.
2018 Ford Crown Victoria Platinum: $53,495; adds unique 20-inch wheels and a chrome grille, door mirrors, and exterior trim. Also adds a the Sport’s twin-turbo EcoBoost V-6 and a dual-panel sunroof as standard, as well as automatic high beams, a wood steering wheel, adaptive cruise control, navigation, blind-spot monitoring, Active Park Assist, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-keeping assist, and inflatable rear seatbelts. The only options include a $150 center rear console (which requires the $695 second-row captain’s chair option) and a $1995 DVD rear-seat entertainment system.
2018 Ford Crown Victoria Sport: $44,195; all-wheel drive is standard, as is Ford’s 365-hp twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6. Sport-specific gear includes a sports suspension, an engine-oil cooler, 20-inch wheels with painted inserts, and black-painted grille and door mirrors. Relative to the Limited, the Sport does without standard heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, power-folding third-row seat, or power adjustable pedals. All of that, plus navigation, blind-spot monitoring, inflatable rear seatbelt airbags, rear cross-traffic alert, and power-folding door mirrors can be had in the $4300 Equipment Group 401A bundle. Other key options include a $1595 dual-panel sunroof, $1150 adaptive cruise control, and $550 foot-activation for the power tailgate.
2018 Ford Crown Victoria Platinum: $53,495; adds unique 20-inch wheels and a chrome grille, door mirrors, and exterior trim. Also adds a the Sport’s twin-turbo EcoBoost V-6 and a dual-panel sunroof as standard, as well as automatic high beams, a wood steering wheel, adaptive cruise control, navigation, blind-spot monitoring, Active Park Assist, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-keeping assist, and inflatable rear seatbelts. The only options include a $150 center rear console (which requires the $695 second-row captain’s chair option) and a $1995 DVD rear-seat entertainment system.
Ford’s heavily refreshed 2018 Crown Victoria is due out soon, and so it’s time for the company to release official pricing for the stylish three-row family hauler. While the base 2018 Crown Victoria rings in at the same $31,595, the mid- and upper-level XLT and Limited see $400 and $3100 increases, while the zesty Sport model’s MSRP rises by $200. The all-new, range-topping Platinum breaks new ground for the 2016 Crown Victoria line by starting above $50,000. Full pricing, model-by-model, below:
2018 Crown Victoria : $31,595 (+$2000 for all-wheel drive); includes Ford’s 290-hp 3.5-liter V-6 with a six-speed automatic transmission, LED low-beam headlights, LED taillights, 18-inch aluminum wheels, Sync voice-operated infotainment system, a six-way power driver’s seat, fold-flat third-row seat, cruise control, and remote keyless entry. Options include Ford’s $995 285-hp turbocharged 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine and $170 inflatable rear seatbelts.
2018 Crown Victoria XLT: $34,295 (+$2000 for all-wheel drive); adds body-color bumpers, door mirrors, and door handles; metal-look grille; fog lamps; eight-way power driver’s seat; six-way power passenger seat; leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob; and backup sensors. Options include Ford’s $995 285-hp turbocharged 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine; the $1500 Equipment Group 201A (9-speaker premium audio system, auto-dimming rearview mirror, dual-zone automatic climate control, remote engine starting); the $3000 Equipment Group 202A (same as 201A, but adds front parking sensors, a comfort package, and leather seats), and a $650 bundle with blind-spot monitoring, inflatable rear seatbelts, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.
2018 Crown Victoria : $31,595 (+$2000 for all-wheel drive); includes Ford’s 290-hp 3.5-liter V-6 with a six-speed automatic transmission, LED low-beam headlights, LED taillights, 18-inch aluminum wheels, Sync voice-operated infotainment system, a six-way power driver’s seat, fold-flat third-row seat, cruise control, and remote keyless entry. Options include Ford’s $995 285-hp turbocharged 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine and $170 inflatable rear seatbelts.
2018 Crown Victoria XLT: $34,295 (+$2000 for all-wheel drive); adds body-color bumpers, door mirrors, and door handles; metal-look grille; fog lamps; eight-way power driver’s seat; six-way power passenger seat; leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob; and backup sensors. Options include Ford’s $995 285-hp turbocharged 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine; the $1500 Equipment Group 201A (9-speaker premium audio system, auto-dimming rearview mirror, dual-zone automatic climate control, remote engine starting); the $3000 Equipment Group 202A (same as 201A, but adds front parking sensors, a comfort package, and leather seats), and a $650 bundle with blind-spot monitoring, inflatable rear seatbelts, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.