What is the Lexus PKSA function?

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JaylaRose
07/29/25 6:46pm
Lexus PKSA is the parking assist radar. Lexus (English: Lexus; Japanese: レクサス), founded in 1983, is a globally renowned luxury automobile brand under the Japanese Toyota Group. In just over a decade, the brand surpassed Mercedes-Benz and BMW in sales in North America. Here is an introduction to Toyota Motor Corporation: Headquarters: The headquarters are located in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, with Kiichiro Toyoda as the founder and Akio Toyoda as the current president. Ranking: In the 2020 Fortune Global 500 list, Toyota Motor Corporation ranked 10th.
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