Toyota’s limited edition $3,500 Crown gaming chair has heating, cooling, and a USB-C seatbelt buckle — Toyota Crown front car seat turned into gaming chair, enjoy in-car comforts while on your PC

The limited edition Toyota x Itoki Crown Seat
(Image credit: Toyota Japan)

The world's largest automaker has branched out into computer chairs with a limited edition model as part of The Crown Collection. Specifically, Toyota Boshoku, the car maker’s group dedicated to seating, interior components, filtration systems and so on, has produced the highly adjustable Crown Seat Desk Chair (PDF link) (machine translation). It is based on one of Toyota's most comfortable in-car designs – the Toyota Crown front power seat. Amusingly, the seatbelt buckle remains, but here it houses a USB-C charging port. Now the bad news… the chair appears to be a Japan exclusive, with a limited run of 70 units, and a price tag equivalent to US$3,500.

(Image credit: Toyota Japan)

If you’ve ever wished your computer throne was as comfy as your car, you aren’t alone. The new Crown Seat sits atop a pretty long lineage. We note that Nissan collaborated with Itoki (which is working with Toyota here) several years ago to make Nissan GT‑R and Nissan Cube seats available to computer users. In Germany this idea also has some history, with office chairs inspired or derived by Porsche, BMW, Mercedes, and Recaro.

Back to this extremely comfy-looking Crown Seat, and the specs are very enticing. Powered adjustability, heating, ventilation, built-in battery, and USB-C – it has it all.

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Toyota Crown Seat specs

Powered adjustment

Recline angle, height, lumbar support, tilt – just like the Crown sedan

Heater

3-level adjustment warming the back and lower hips

Ventilation

3-level adjustment, cooling back and seat regions

Rechargeable battery

Powering all electrical adjustments, heating / cooling, so the seat can be untethered

USB-C

Seatbelt buckle repurposed into USB-C charging port, can charge devices from it

Dimensions

Width: 28-inch, height 42-inch, seat height max 29-inch, depth 21-27-inches, base diameter 18-inch

We’d also like to highlight the high-quality materials used in this chair’s construction, as you might expect. The specs suggest the chair is upholstered with automotive-grade leather over high-density cushioning and a reinforced frame. The purportedly smooth and quiet electric motors make all the necessary comfort adjustments. Meanwhile, the office chair base tech is supplied by the aforementioned Itoki.

Do you spend more time sat at your computer than behind the wheel? If so, it probably means you should have a better computer chair. It may be a bit tricky to get Toyota’s Crown Seat, given its limited run, price and location, but please check out some great alternatives among our Best Gaming Chairs 2026 tested picks.

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  • TechieTwo
    For people with too much money and poor judgment. ;)
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  • USAFRet
    $3500 = more than my 3 previous cars.
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  • Geef
    For that much you might as well buy 20+ random gaming chairs off Amazon and try each of them to see which one you like better.
    💺💺💺💺🤔
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  • Jabberwocky79
    That literally looks like they took a rather ugly automobile seat and slapped it onto an office chair base.
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  • Notton
    Yeah, it's the Toyota Crown's front seat, which the article mentions as such.

    https://www.medicinehattoyota.com/2023/01/03/2023-crown-interior-a-closer-look/
    The pricing makes me wonder if they used the actual front seat, and they don't want to price it too low to avoid potential idiots buying the office chair and MacGyver them into a car.
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  • Syntaximus
    You could literally buy two brand new Herman Miller chairs for less than this.
    Herman ridiculously overpriced Miller. Two of them. Seriously.
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  • Phaaze88
    I like the cars Toyota, but what the heck...
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  • hotaru251
    yeah no thanks I'd just buy a chair myself used and then adapt it to a chair mount for fraction of that price :|
    Reply
  • Dementoss
    Oh well, I'll just have to make do with my Herman Millar Aeron. Poor me, not!
    Reply
  • bigdragon
    I can't wait to read stories from people buying this chair and then taking it to the dealership for repairs. You can't just buy a new lift cylinder -- you have to buy the entire leg assembly! And no 2-years of free oil changes included either so get used to that squeaky sound or pay up!
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