Toyota Mark X

Uncommon

30 sightings by 15 spotters worldwide

Toyota Mark X

Market value

$5,500 to $25,000

Did you know

Toyota Mark X replaced the iconic Mark II after 36-year run.

The Toyota Mark X is a compelling blend of understated elegance and genuine performance—a classic sleeper sedan that has quietly won over enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike. Born in 2004 as the successor to the venerable Mark II, the Mark X quickly carved out its own niche, offering rear-wheel-drive dynamics wrapped in a tasteful, executive-friendly package. Its design was refreshingly subtle, yet hinted at a hidden athleticism beneath the polished exterior.

Under the hood, the Mark X boasted Toyota's silky-smooth GR-series V6 engines, notably the 2.5-liter 4GR-FSE and the more potent 3.5-liter 2GR-FSE, both renowned for their buttery power delivery and commendable reliability. Coupled with a balanced chassis and sophisticated double wishbone suspension at the rear, the Mark X provided a driving experience that was both engaging and refined—rarely flashy, but always deeply satisfying.

Though it never quite reached the iconic status of its sportier cousin, the Toyota Supra, the Mark X still managed to cultivate a dedicated following, particularly in Japan and across Asia. It even enjoyed a brief but notable stint in motorsports, showcasing its surprising agility and performance potential. Today, the Mark X stands as a testament to Toyota's ability to craft genuinely enjoyable cars, subtly defying the stereotype of the brand as purely practical and predictable.

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Toyota Mark X: FAQ

How many Toyota Mark Xs have been spotted?

30 Toyota Mark X sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 15 different spotters.

How rare is the Toyota Mark X?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Toyota Mark X is rated Uncommon.

Where can you see a Toyota Mark X?

Recent Toyota Mark X sightings on AutoRadar come from Samarinda, Pulau Pinang, Singapore, Jakarta. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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