What Does the Lexus Blue Badge Signify?

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PatrickLynn
07/30/25 12:19am
Lexus blue badge signifies that it is a hybrid vehicle. Below is an introduction to Lexus vehicles: The origin of Lexus: Established in 1983, Lexus is a globally renowned luxury automobile brand under the Japanese Toyota Group. Lexus is the luxury brand of Toyota. Initially, Lexus was called 'Lingzhi' when it was first launched in North America (1983). However, when it entered our country, the 'Lingzhi' trademark had already been registered, forcing the brand to be renamed Lexus. The pronunciation of 'Lexus' is similar to the English word 'Luxury,' evoking an impression of a luxury sedan. The Lexus automobile logo features the uppercase letter 'L' from the name 'Lexus,' enclosed within an oval. The oval represents the Earth, symbolizing that Lexus vehicles are distributed worldwide.
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