A host of 86 (Scion FR-S) coupe models marks Toyota’s presence at the Tokyo Auto Salon
2013, but the Japanese carmaker also prepared several other models
including a prototype of its recently updated Mark X G Sports sedan.
As the name implies, the Mark X G
Sports Carbon Roof Concept trades the regular model’s steel roof for
lightweight carbon fibre top, which Toyota says reduces body weight and
increases driving performance.
Other than that, there are no changes to the Mark X G Sports that rides on the previous generation Lexus GS
platform with power coming from a 3.5-liter V6 engine rated for 314hp
(319PS) at 6,400rpm and 340Nm (251 lb-ft) at 7,800rpm, linked to a
6-speed automatic transferring power to the rear wheels.
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