Like the all-new Mazda 6 we showed you this morning? Here’s more sedan from Japan, this time the facelifted second-gen Toyota Mark X for 2013.
Our urban readers might be familiar with the older version of the Mark X, a JDM sedan shipped in by grey importers. The larger, second-gen Mark X – introduced late 2009 in Japan – is less common here.
The facelift gives the Mark X an aggressive front end with a chain-style grille featuring the trademark big ‘X’. In fact, the face itself has the X-shape now, with sharp headlights completing the new mask. There are new design tail lamps at the back. Not fierce enough? Check out the version by Toyota G Sports in the gallery.
Two engines are available for Japanese buyers. A 2.5 litre V6 produces 203 PS and 243 Nm of torque, while the top model gets a 3.5L V6 with 318 PS and 380 Nm. Both naturally aspirated engines are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. Power goes to the rear wheels, as it has always been, but one can opt for AWD.
A gallery, including pics of the cabin, is after the jump.
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Comments mostly praise the facelifted Toyota Mark X for its aggressive, sporty design and better interior, with some calling it a significant upgrade from previous generations. Some viewers compare it favorably to German brands and Lexus, highlighting its rear-wheel drive sporty appeal and Japanese craftsmanship. Criticisms include the front design and high price compared to alternatives like Camry and Sonata. Overall, the sentiment is positive, showing excitement and appreciation for Toyota's effort to update the model's appearance and performance.