As a farewell, the Toyota Mark X will be released in a special Final Edition version. The final version of the model can be distinguished by a darkened radiator grille, 18-inch chrome wheels, two-tone interior trim with leather and Alcantara, complemented by red stitching on some elements. The "farewell" sedans can be ordered in one of three colors: white or black pearl, as well as silver metallic.

The Mark X Final Edition will be available in two modifications – with rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. The model is equipped with a 2.5-liter six-cylinder engine producing 203 hp, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission.

The Mark family appeared in Toyota's lineup almost 50 years ago. The first model was released in 1968 – it was the Toyota Corona Mark II sedan. Over the years, the lineup included sedans, station wagons, and coupes. The current version of the Mark, the eleventh generation, has been produced since 2009. Over the past 10 years, the model has undergone two facelifts.








