Is Lexus domestically produced or imported?

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VanArthur
07/29/25 11:59pm
Lexus is manufactured in Japan. Lexus is a luxury car brand under the Toyota Group, with its logo featuring the uppercase letter 'L' from the name 'Lexus,' enclosed in an oval representing the Earth, symbolizing that Lexus cars are distributed worldwide. Continuously challenging itself and exceeding customer expectations is the internal driving force behind the development and growth of the Lexus brand, and every Lexus car boasts excellent product quality. Below is some relevant information: Brand Logo: Lexus was initially launched in North America. The pronunciation of 'Lexus' is similar to the English word 'Luxury,' evoking the impression that it is a luxury car. The Lexus car emblem uses the uppercase letter 'L' from the name 'Lexus,' enclosed in an oval pattern. The oval represents the Earth, indicating that Lexus cars are distributed worldwide. Service Philosophy: Lexus is best known for its efforts to create a luxurious image, providing services even after the car is sold. In the waiting area of the showroom service department, thoughtful amenities such as a beverage bar, a soundproof business center equipped with computers and fax machines, and even a souvenir shop are available. Many Lexus dealerships also feature coffee rooms and designer shops.
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