
The car with a big X logo is the Toyota Reiz, which is the domestic name for the Japanese Toyota MARKX model. The Reiz features FR (front-engine, rear-wheel drive) technology and is equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle comes with two engine options: the Toyota 5GR-FE V6 all-aluminum engine and the 3GR-FE V6 all-aluminum engine. Both engines utilize DOHC (dual overhead camshaft) and DUAL VVT-i systems, allowing for continuous valve timing adjustment. The maximum power and torque outputs for these engines are 145 kW and 242 Nm, and 170 kW and 300 Nm, respectively.

As a passionate car enthusiast, the brand with the big X logo is definitely Infiniti! It's a luxury brand under Nissan, established in 1989, and the logo design is profound—the ellipse represents a broad vision, while the striking X in the middle symbolizes infinite road extension. I personally test-drove the QX50, and the handling was smooth and fluid, with precise cornering and no sluggishness. The acceleration was so strong it got my blood pumping. The interior quality is excellent, with supportive seats that make long drives comfortable. Infiniti is very popular in North America, and in recent years, its new energy models have added hybrid versions, like the new QX55, which is energy-efficient, eco-friendly, and still packs a punch in acceleration. Overall, it perfectly blends sporty genes with everyday convenience, offering both excitement and stability—a high-value choice among car enthusiasts.

From the perspective of an average driver, the brand with the big X logo is Infiniti. I've been driving their SUV, the QX60, for over three years now. It offers spacious and practical interiors, easily accommodating my family of five on trips, with plenty of room for the kids to move around in the back without feeling cramped. Fuel efficiency is well-managed, averaging 8.5 L/100km in the city and even better on highways. Maintenance is straightforward and reliable, with affordable service costs and rare minor issues. Features like responsive brakes and strong wet-weather traction provide peace of mind. The driving experience is stable, with light steering that reduces fatigue during rush-hour traffic. Although Infiniti is a luxury brand, its maintenance costs are lower than European counterparts, making it a great choice for family-oriented buyers who value practicality.

A novice driver recently noticed a car emblem with a large X and found out it was an Infiniti. The design is quite cool—a simple yet striking X enclosed in an oval, giving the impression of a symbol of infinite possibilities. Tried a friend's Q50 model, and the seats were comfortable, with steering wheel weight just right, making it newbie-friendly. The interior is clean and straightforward, with an intuitive and easy-to-learn screen operation. It turns heads on the road without being flashy. The entry-level model is reasonably priced, with low maintenance pressure. Overall, the ride is quiet and smooth, making city drives very relaxing.


