Where is Lexus from?

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VonElaina
07/29/25 9:09am
Lexus is a luxury brand under Japan's Toyota. Here is an introduction to Lexus: 1. Logo: The English name of Lexus is 'Lexus', which is similar to the English word 'Luxury'. The logo uses the first letter 'L' of Lexus, surrounded by an oval symbolizing the earth, implying that Lexus is spread all over the world. 2. Models: The first model of Lexus was the Lexus-LS400 for the North American market. Currently, it has a series of models including the luxury hatchback CT, luxury sedans IS, ES, GS, LS, luxury SUVs NX, RX, LX, and luxury sports cars RC, LC, etc.
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TaylorRose
08/12/25 8:36am
I've been working with cars for decades, having driven everything from older generations to the newest Lexus models, and I know it originates from Japan. When Toyota established the Lexus brand in 1989, the goal was to challenge European and American luxury cars. Japan's manufacturing philosophy emphasizes perfection, with strict quality control over every component. This attention to detail gives Lexus an exceptionally low failure rate—I've tested their ES series, and even at highway speeds, the cabin remains quiet. Japanese automotive culture prioritizes durability, and Lexus inherits this DNA, especially with its globally leading hybrid technology. Today, it's highly popular in China, with convenient maintenance and ample spare parts availability. I recommend owners learn more about the brand's history. In short, the reliability and comfort of Japanese manufacturing make Lexus a steadfast evergreen in the luxury car segment.
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