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The Lexus LM is a luxury MPV produced and manufactured by Japanese brand Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota. Introduced in 2019 as the first minivan from Lexus, two generations of the LM have been produced with varying degrees of relation with the Toyota Alphard/Vellfire .
Lexus caused a stir last week with the reveal of the new 2024 GX thanks to the redesigned mid-size SUV's boxy styling, newly available Overtrail off-road trim level, and modernized interior. While ...
minivan: LM: 2020 AW10: 2023 – ... 2018 Lexus UX 200/UX 250h; 2020 Lexus UX 300e; 2024 Lexus UX 300h; RX: full-size crossover FWD/AWD. 1999 Lexus RX 300; 2004 Lexus ...
Lexus introduced the first generation, known as the GX 470 in 2002, and subsequently became the third SUV to enter the Lexus lineup. A full-time four-wheel drive system is standard with low-range gearing. The 4.7-liter V8 engine in the GX 470 was the same as used on the larger LX 470. The firm next introduced the second-generation model in 2009 ...
This is the first official word that a new version of the GX, which last received a major overhaul for 2010, is getting a new generation.
The Lexus NX (Japanese: レクサス・NX, Hepburn: Rekusasu NX) is a compact luxury crossover SUV sold by Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota. Introduced in late 2014, it is positioned between the subcompact UX and the mid-size RX in Lexus’ crossover SUV lineup. According to Lexus, the name "NX" stands for "Nimble Crossover". [1]
2024 EA11: 2024 China Battery electric crossover SUV co-developed with BYD and FAW. bZ3X: 2024 EG10: 2024 China Battery electric compact crossover SUV co-developed with GAC. bZ4X: 2022 EA10: 2022 Global Battery electric compact crossover SUV. C-HR: 2016 AX20: 2023 Global (except North America) Compact crossover based on the GA-C platform ...
The S minivans debuted the minivan design features of front-wheel drive, a flat floor and a sliding door for rear passengers. [ 31 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] The term minivan came into use largely compared to size to full-size vans ; at six feet tall or lower, 1980s minivans were intended to fit inside a typical garage door opening. [ 35 ]