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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SMSC (NASDAQ: SMSC), a leading semiconductor company that provides Smart Mixed-Signal Connectivity™ solutions, today announced that its Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST®) networking technology has been selected as part of the infotainment network for the Toyota Mark X, Sai hybrid sedan and Land Cruiser Prado as well as the Lexus LS luxury sedan. The...
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
With LCD displays and even consoles being reasonably common among upmarket cars these days, you need to go a little further if you’re going to attract significant amounts of attention. For Toyota and the Microsoft Xbox team, that meant seemingly crashing a Toyota Tacoma truck first through a Jurassic Park themed paint display before throwing all the gaming and custom hydraulics to hand at the...
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http://www.covercars.com/rss.asp (Free subscription) | 29/10/2009
2010 Toyota Mark X Pictures and details.
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Luxist (Free subscription) | 28/10/2009
Names like Infiniti, Acura and Lexus have come to occupy central roles in the luxury automobile market. But for decades, these brands were only sold in North America. Lexus came home to roost just a few years ago, while Infiniti and Acura are still dedicated exclusively to the foreign market. So while it may seem counter-intuitive to see luxury sedans marketed under labels we'd consider decidedly...
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GlobalMotors.net (Free subscription) | 23/10/2009
Second generation Toyota Mark X for the Japanese market has debuted at the Tokyo Motor Show. This mid-size sedan is based on the same rear-wheel-drive platform as Lexus GS. In fact you can’t buy a rear-wheel drive Toyota sedan outside of Japan. You can only go with the higher prices LExus brand. Toyota offers the redesigned Mark [...]
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WorldCarFans.com (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
Toyota unveiled the new Mark X for the Tokyo Motor Show audiences. The car features 3.5-litre and 2.5-litre V6 engines, as well as styling and equipment upgrades.
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
Filed under: Sedan , Japan , Toyota , Tokyo Auto Salon 2010 Toyota Mark X - Click above for high-res image gallery Remember back when Toyota actually offered rear-wheel drive cars? Sure, a production version of the FT-86 concept is on the way, and yes, you can get a Toyota-branded truck or plump for a Lexus that routes its power out back - but when was the last time Americans could get a proper rear-driver...
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
The 41st Tokyo Motor Show saw Toyota and its affiliate Lexus revealing many new cars including the redesigned 2010 Toyota Mark-X, a sporty rear-wheel drive sedan based on the Lexus GS architecture that will only be available in Japan and in some Asian countries. For the 2010 model year, Toyota's affordable alternative to the BMW 5-Series has...
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Super Tech News / Published News (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
Toyota launches in Japan the new Mark X, a “sporty and luxurious” rear-wheel-drive sedan. The Mark X can be powered by either a 2.5-liter V6 that produces 203 horsepower or the larger 3.5-liter V6 offering 315 horsepower. They both have a a six-speed automatic transmission and paddle shifters. More details here.Related PostsToyota Sai Luxury Hybird SedanToyota FT-HS Hybrid Sports Car 12...
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eGMCarTech (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
At the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show later this week, Toyota will unveil the new redesigned Mark X rear-wheel-drive sedan. The new Mark X will come to the JDM market with two engine choices including a 2.5L V6 and a 3.5L V6 mated to a 6-speed Super ECT. Toyota also added its new Relax Selection technology, which [...]
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Filed under: Hybrid , Sedan , Japan , Tokyo Motor Show , Lexus , Toyota 2010 Toyota Sai Hybrid - Click above for high-res image gallery We're starting to develop a bit of a complex. Why is Toyota holding out on us? Yesterday we showed you the handsome second-gen Toyota Mark X , the Lexus GS-based rear-wheel-drive sedan that seems a perfect fit for buyers on these shores. But no, Toyota says that model...
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
The 2010 Toyota Mark X will sell in Japan and other Asian nations and shares the rear-wheel-drive Crown/GS platform, but when it debuts at the Tokyo Motor Show everyone will know exactly where to find it, buried beneath the X. The newest Mark X maintains the trademarked X-marks-the-spot grille treatment and adds to the rest of the car some additional curves. Curves which in some instances, like the...
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Filed under: Sedan , Japan , Tokyo Motor Show , Toyota 2010 Toyota Mark X - Click above for high-res image gallery Here in the U.S., if you want a rear-wheel drive sedan from Toyota, you'll have to buy a Lexus. That's not the case in Japan. There the motor buying public can opt for the Mark X, the second generation of which will be revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show this week. Based on the same rear-wheel-drive...
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World Auto News & Reviews (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
A few days before its formal debut at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Salon, Toyota revealed its new Mark X that has been redesigned for the 2010 model year. The Mark X is a mid-size sports sedan that shares the same rear-wheel drive platform with the JDM Toyota Crown and Lexus GS models. It is offered [...] Copyright © 2007 World Auto News & Reviews This feed is intended only for the personal, not commercial...
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The Truth About Cars (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Since it’s shaping up to be Luxury Sedan Day here at TTAC (actually, it’s water-heater explosion day here at TTAC West, but that’s another, less-interesting story) we thought we’d show you Toyota’s Mark X [via Autocar], a sedan it figures could be a budget competitor to the BMW 5 series. But rather than getting hung [...]