Toyota Mark 2 Series

The Toyota Mark II is a series of mid-size sedans that was produced by Toyota from 1968 to 2004. It went through several generations, each with different series or variations. Here is a list of the major series of the Toyota Mark II along with brief descriptions:

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Toyota Mark II (X10, X20, X30, X40, X50, X60, X70, X80): The initial generations of the Mark II were introduced in the late 1960s and evolved through the 1970s and 1980s. These were relatively boxy sedans with varying engine options, including inline-4 and inline-6 engines.

Toyota Mark II (X90, X100, X110): This generation of Mark II, introduced in the 1990s, featured more modern styling and was available with a wider range of engine choices, including inline-4, inline-6, and even turbocharged variants. The X100 generation, in particular, gained popularity and is considered a classic.

Toyota Mark II (X120, X130, X140): Introduced in the early 2000s, this generation further modernized the Mark II’s design and technology. It continued to offer a range of engine options and configurations.

Toyota Mark II (X150): The final generation of the Mark II was introduced in 2004 and marked the discontinuation of the series. This generation focused on enhanced safety features and improved fuel efficiency.

Each of these generations had various sub-models, engine options, and trim levels, catering to different customer preferences and market demands. The Mark II was known for its reliability, comfort, and performance, making it a popular choice among buyers looking for a mid-size sedan with a balance of practicality and driving enjoyment.