What is the horsepower of the Reiz?
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The Reiz equipped with a 2.5-liter V6 naturally aspirated engine has a maximum horsepower of 193PS; the model with a 3.0-liter V6 naturally aspirated engine has a maximum horsepower of 227PS; the variant with a 2.5-liter V6 naturally aspirated engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 197PS; and the 3.0-liter V6 naturally aspirated engine version produces a maximum horsepower of 231PS. The Reiz is the domestic name for the Japanese Toyota MARKX model. Its body surface is glossy, vibrant, and full, breaking through the traditional concept of cars in the same class and creating a futuristic and desirable exterior design. To pursue perfection, the Reiz adopts the body proportions and structure of an FR sedan.
I've been driving the Reiz for a while now and have developed quite an affection for this car. The 2.5L version delivers around 197 horsepower, which is perfectly adequate for daily family use, and it feels quite nimble when accelerating to overtake. I particularly love its V6 engine - it runs exceptionally smooth, without the abruptness you sometimes get with turbocharged cars. The later 3.0L version offered more power at 227 horsepower, though with higher fuel consumption - about 12L/100km in city driving. Being rear-wheel drive, it handles corners very steadily, though you need to be extra careful driving in snow. Now that the Reiz has been discontinued, its second-hand market value remains quite strong. If you're looking to buy one, I'd recommend choosing models from 2010 or later as they tend to have fewer engine issues.