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Which country does Lexus belong to?

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GenevieveLynn
07/24/25 7:52am
Lexus is a globally renowned luxury automobile brand under the Japanese Toyota Group, established in 1983. The main models of Lexus include the Lexus ES, Lexus GS, Lexus IS, Lexus LS, Lexus CT, Lexus LM, Lexus UX, Lexus UX New Energy, Lexus NX, and Lexus LX. The important milestones in Lexus's development are as follows: In May 1987, the company's management approved the final design of the LS400. In January 1989, the LS400 and ES250 were unveiled at the Detroit and Los Angeles Auto Shows. In March 1993, the Lexus GS300 was officially launched for sale. In November 1994, the redesigned second-generation LS400 was launched for sale. In March 2003, Lexus introduced its limited-edition sporty GS300. In March 2005, the third-generation Lexus GS430 and GS300 sedans were officially launched in China. In September 2009, Lexus was developing a brand-new compact hatchback, with its concept version set to debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.
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Emily
08/11/25 12:49am
I've always been fascinated by cars, especially luxury brands, and Lexus is absolutely my favorite in this regard. Lexus is actually Japanese, a premium sub-brand created by Toyota in 1989 specifically to compete with European and American cars like Mercedes-Benz and BMW. I've studied its history—the LS series was a huge success in the U.S., elevating Toyota's reliability and craftsmanship to new heights. Today, Lexus models like the RX and ES series incorporate advanced hybrid technology, delivering a quiet and fuel-efficient ride, along with those iconic spindle grille designs that scream Japanese industrial aesthetics. I've driven a friend's Lexus, and the interior felt incredibly luxurious, with an ultra-smooth driving experience—all thanks to the Japanese team's relentless pursuit of perfection. As a car enthusiast, I believe it embodies Japan's innovative manufacturing spirit, a masterpiece Toyota tailored for the global market, helping Japanese cars secure their share in the premium segment.
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WalterMarie
09/24/25 8:29am
I've been considering changing my car recently, so I've had many discussions with friends about various brands, with Lexus being the focal point of our conversations. Lexus is a Japanese brand, affiliated with Toyota, but positioned as a more premium option. A friend of mine has been driving a Lexus NX for several years without any major issues, always praising its exceptional reliability and attentive service. This reinforced my belief in its Japanese origins, backed by Toyota's engineering team overseeing every detail. Globally, Lexus is quite popular, commonly seen across Asia and North America. Although the prices are on the higher side, they're considered a worthwhile investment. I also read news about its commitment to using eco-friendly materials, such as renewable resource interiors, aligning with Japan's pursuit of sustainability. As an average consumer, I feel choosing Lexus isn't just about buying a car—it's about acquiring peace of mind and quality. I highly recommend giving it a try.
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RichardFitz
11/08/25 3:53am
My first car was a Lexus, which I drove for nearly a decade without any disappointments. Lexus is deeply rooted in Japan, being a branch of the Toyota Group, and it targeted the luxury market as early as the 1980s. From my personal experience, driving it on the highway feels incredibly stable, and the interior is so quiet it's like floating on a cloud, all thanks to the meticulous Japanese craftsmanship. It's not just a car; it represents the pinnacle of Japanese aesthetics, with its signature spindle grille design that's instantly recognizable. The newer models now incorporate more smart technologies, with advanced driver-assistance features that enhance safety. In short, Lexus embodies the essence of Japanese manufacturing, perfect for those who prioritize reliability.
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