Which country is Lexus from?

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DanielaFitz
07/25/25 12:18am
Lexus is from Tokyo, Japan. Lexus is an automobile brand under the Toyota Group. Taking the Lexus ES 2020 model as an example, it is a 4-door, 5-seat mid-to-large-sized car with body dimensions of: length 4975mm, width 1866mm, height 1447mm, a wheelbase of 2870mm, a trunk capacity of 454 liters, and a curb weight of 1610kg. The Lexus ES 2020 model is equipped with a 2.0L 4-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 173PS, a maximum power of 127kW, and a maximum power speed of 6600rpm per minute.
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RafaelDella
08/10/25 3:41pm
Lexus is the luxury vehicle division of Toyota Motor Corporation, originating from Japan with its headquarters located in Toyota City. I enjoy researching the history of automotive brands in my spare time, and I recall that Lexus was launched in 1989 when Toyota specifically created this subsidiary brand to compete with Mercedes-Benz and BMW in the North American market. To this day, it has gained global popularity, particularly in the luxury SUV segment, where models like the Lexus RX series have performed exceptionally well. The brand emphasizes meticulous craftsmanship, using high-quality materials and maintaining excellent build quality, with many owners reporting strong reliability. In fact, I've driven Lexus vehicles myself and found their design to be elegant yet practical, offering a comfortable and quiet driving experience. If you're interested in the Japanese automotive industry, Toyota, as the parent company, wields significant influence, and Lexus embodies the precision and innovation of Japanese car manufacturing. Overall, it represents the high standards of Japanese automobiles and is certainly worth exploring further.
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