With the growing market for sedans, Toyota Motor recently announced that it will restart the production of a number of its classic sedans. Among them, the SAI and MARK-X models have attracted much attention and are expected to become the priority choices for the resumption of production of the brand.
The Mark-X was once sold in the domestic market under the name Reiz, and its resumptive version is expected to debut the GR series, providing consumers with more choices. At the same time, Toyota's new-generation Mark-X also plans to resume production in the domestic market, and is expected to continue the name of Ruizhi. The new model will be built on Toyota's TNGA platform and will compete closely with the all-new Mazda 6, Volkswagen Magotan and Nissan Teana and Honda Accord.
It has been revealed that the new generation Ruizhi is expected to share the same rear-wheel drive platform as the Crown sedan, and its body size will increase significantly compared to the previous model. In terms of power, the new car is expected to be equipped with 25L diesel-electric hybrid engine, 25L plug-in hybrid engine as well as 24T Hybrid Max hybrid engine to meet the needs of different consumers.
Toyota's decision to resume production of classic models will undoubtedly bring new vitality to the market. We look forward to the launch of these new models and how they perform in the domestic market."
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