What car is the X logo?

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EvangelineRose
07/25/25 1:38pm
The car with the X logo is the Toyota MarkX, which is part of the Toyota lineup. Below is some relevant information about the MarkX: 1. The car featuring the X logo is the Toyota MarkX, the original model of the domestic Toyota Reiz (REIZ). The MarkX is essentially the tenth-generation model of the Mark 2, which should have been called the Mark 2-X. However, Toyota renamed it as part of a comprehensive redesign of the Mark 2. The domestic version, the Reiz (REIZ), derives its name from German, meaning 'charming' and 'stimulating,' while the X symbolizes 'infinite hope.' 2. The MarkX was highly popular in the Japanese market, ranking third in sales among all Toyota models and positioned just below the Crown. However, after the discontinuation of the Reiz in China, the Japanese MarkX was officially discontinued. The MarkX had a 15-year production run at Tianjin FAW Toyota since 2005. It was produced on the same line as the Crown, sharing the same chassis, equipment, and a 6-speed automatic transmission. The MarkX is a classic model of Toyota's high-power rear-wheel-drive cars. 3. Following the discontinuation of the MarkX and Reiz, the Toyota Camry XV70 replaced it in the Japanese market, while the Avalon took its place in the Chinese market. There were also differences in configuration between the Reiz and the MarkX. The Reiz was exclusively rear-wheel-drive and did not offer the MarkX's all-wheel-drive variant. Additionally, the Reiz's engine did not employ direct fuel injection technology, although both models shared the same displacement. Furthermore, the Reiz used the Toyota emblem, whereas the MarkX featured the X logo, leading many Reiz owners to replace their front emblem with the X logo of the original MarkX.
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McMatthew
08/11/25 8:49pm
When it comes to car logos featuring an X, the most common one is probably Infiniti. Its logo indeed resembles a capital X, with two lines converging towards the center, giving an overall sense of speed. However, I've seen a friend's car, an old Toyota Reiz, which also has a distinctive X emblem on the rear, symbolizing the combination of a V6 engine and rear-wheel drive—a classic among car enthusiasts. In the electric vehicle scene, there's also a big player with an X, the Tesla Model X, whose rear badge is simple and straightforward. If you see an entire front light strip forming a massive X shape, it might be the XPeng X9, the latest large MPV. To confirm which specific car it is, it's best to consider the overall body design for greater accuracy.
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