

Lexus
Founded in 1989 as a secret project codenamed F1 (Flagship One) to develop the world's best luxury car, Lexus is the luxury vehicle division of Japanese carmaker Toyota.
Lexus cars have gained popularity in Australia competing against high-performing European counterparts with models like their best-selling NX and RX SUVs. Similarly, the brand has shown luxury in performance with its flagship luxury coupe/convertible the LC500.
Led by Omotenashi- the Japanese spirit of hospitality-Lexus is striving to make each customer feel completely welcome by creating amazing experiences.
News
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News
ANCAP publishes first 2023 test result, Lexus RZ earns five stars
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Advice
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Advice
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2024 Lexus LM pricing and features
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2023 Lexus LC pricing: More kit for flagship coupe and convertible
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