What brand of car is the X logo?

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LaCameron
07/30/25 10:08am
Domestic vehicles bearing the X logo are generally the Toyota Reiz. The Toyota Reiz (REIZ) is the Chinese name for the Japanese Toyota MARK X model after localization. It began production in October 2005 at Tianjin FAW Toyota's second plant, sharing the production line and chassis with the Crown, and equipped with the same six-speed automatic transmission as the Crown. Below is an introduction to the meaning of the Toyota Reiz (REIZ) logo: 1. After localization, the MARK X was renamed Reiz (REIZ), which originates from German and means 'charm, excitement,' representing Toyota's conceptual description of the target consumer group's overall characteristics. Like the MARK X, the localized Reiz is equipped with 2.5L and 3.0L engines but cancels the four-wheel-drive models, all being front-engine, rear-wheel-drive. 2. Although the Reiz produced by Tianjin FAW Toyota's second plant originates from Japan's MARK X, due to domestic laws, regulations, fuel quality, and other reasons, the localized Reiz canceled the infrared night vision system standard on the MARK X, and the equipped engine also canceled the currently most advanced direct injection technology. 3. Instead, Toyota's dual VVT-I technology was adopted. Although this engine still performs excellently in all aspects, compared to foreign direct injection, it is always slightly inferior.
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