1992 - 1996

Toyota Mark II X90
  • Body type:  Sedan
  • Number of seats:  5

The Toyota Mark II, also known as the Toyota Cressida in export markets, was a compact to mid-size sedan manufactured by Toyota from 1968 to 2004. Initially marketed as the Toyota Corona Mark II, it later became known as the Cressida from 1976 to 1992 in most export markets. The car was produced at the Motomachi plant in Japan until 1993 and later at Toyota Motor Kyushu’s Miyata plant until 2000. A few models were also assembled in Indonesia and the Philippines.

Key Points:
1. The Toyota Mark II, also known as the Toyota Cressida in export markets, was a compact to mid-size sedan manufactured by Toyota from 1968 to 2004.
2. It was initially marketed as the Toyota Corona Mark II before being rebranded as the Cressida from 1976 to 1992 for most export markets.
3. Production took place in Japan at the Motomachi plant until 1993, and later at the Toyota Motor Kyushu’s Miyata plant until 2000.
4. Some models were also assembled in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Parañaque, Philippines, particularly as the Cressida.
5. The Mark II/Cressida served as Toyota’s mainstream sedan and station wagon for domestic and international markets for several decades.

This summary highlights the evolution and production history of the Toyota Mark II / Cressida, underscoring its significance as



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