All-New Lexus LM set to make debut at Auto Shanghai 2023

All-New Lexus LM set to make debut at Auto Shanghai 2023

Lexus has announced the highly-anticipated debut of their flagship MPV, the all-new LM, at the upcoming Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in China.

The exhibition will take place from April 18 to April 27, 2023, and Lexus fans can look forward to experiencing the brand’s newest luxury offering.

In anticipation of the reveal, Lexus has shared a teaser image that provides a glimpse of the LM’s distinctive design elements.

Lexus is a luxury vehicle brand owned by the Japanese automaker, Toyota Motor Corporation. The brand was launched in 1989 with the goal of creating a new, premium line of vehicles that would compete with established luxury brands such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW. Lexus vehicles are known for their high-quality build, advanced technology features, and exceptional customer service.

The brand offers a wide range of vehicles including sedans, coupes, SUVs, and hybrids, and is available in over 70 countries worldwide. Lexus has earned a reputation for reliability and luxury, and is consistently ranked among the top luxury car brands in the world.

Lexus has released several recent models that showcase their commitment to luxury, advanced technology, and performance.

These models include the full-size LS sedan, which boasts advanced safety features and a cutting-edge infotainment system. The compact IS sedan has been completely redesigned, featuring a more aggressive styling and upgraded technology.

The high-performance LC coupe features a sleek design and a powerful V8 engine. For those interested in an SUV, the subcompact UX offers a hybrid powertrain and impressive fuel economy, while the midsize RX has been updated with new safety features and technology.

The rugged GX SUV offers off-road capabilities, while the luxury sports coupe RC has updated styling and new features. With a focus on constant improvement and innovation, Lexus continues to set the bar for luxury vehicle brands.

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