Puneet Varma (Editor)

Toyota Mark X ZiO

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Manufacturer
  
Toyota

Class
  
Mid-size crossover SUV

Production
  
2007–2013

Body style
  
5-door CUV

Toyota Mark X ZiO

Assembly
  
Toyota Industries Nagakusa

Layout
  
Front engine, front-wheel drive / Four-wheel drive

The Toyota Mark X ZiO was a mid-size crossover SUV manufactured by Toyota from 2007 to 2013. It replaces the Toyota Mark II Blit and Toyota Opa, and was exclusive to Toyota Japan dealerships Toyopet Store, sold alongside the Toyota Mark X sedan from September 2007.

Contents

Design

The Mark X ZiO was based on the FSC concept car.

The "4+Free" vehicle has four independent seats plus free space in the rear. The ZiO's "three mode" cabin can accommodate from four to seven passengers. The six-seat models have two rows of independent seats and a console box with arm rest. In "personal sedan mode," a tonneau board is used to create a sedan-like vehicle. Stow the tonneau board and covers, and the "active wagon mode" creates a large cargo space in the rear. The "friendly minivan mode" includes a third row of seating that can be dropped down to create cargo space. It is similar in concept to but does not share a platform with the Venza.

A Smart Key System (SKS) eliminates the traditional ignition key.

The Mark X ZiO shares few features with the Mark X besides the name. The ZiO chassis is derived from the Toyota New MC platform which is the basis of the Auris, RAV4, Avensis and Prius. The front suspension is MacPherson strut, with Double wishbone suspension in the rear.

It was the first Toyota using MOST Bus technology and offered the following advanced equipment options: Pre-crash Safety System using millimetre-wave radar, Radar Cruise Control, Intelligent AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System), Intelligent Parking Assist, HDD navigation system, wide-view front monitor with a 190-degree field of view.

For the first year of production, it won the Good Design Award given by the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization. According to Japanese vehicle regulations, the Mark X ZiO is classed as a normal-size vehicle.

Production to 2012 was 51,000 units. Production ended in Japan in November 2013.

Origin of the name

The name "ZiO" is an acronym to suggest its spaciousness and cargo capacity, meaning "Zone in One".

Powertrains

The 2.4 L ZiO is available in front-wheel drive (ANA10 chassis code) or four-wheel drive (ANA15 chassis code) with the 2AZ-FE motor and K112 Continuously variable transmission (CVT).

The 3.5 L ZiO is available in front wheel drive only (GGA10 chassis code) with the 2GR-FE motor and U660E 6-speed automatic transmission.

References

Toyota Mark X ZiO Wikipedia