The Japanese luxury auto manufacturer introduced the series of front - wheel drive, V6 vehicles in 1989, although a four - cylinder version was later added, as well as the gasoline - electric hybrid ES 300h.
New things are coming from
the Japanese luxury auto manufacturer Lexus as the brand tries to shake up its image.
Not exact matches
Set to debut at the 2014 Paris
auto show, the voluptuous four - door
luxury concept is a clear indicator that the
Japanese automaker intends to face off with high - end models like the Audi A7, Mercedes - Benz CLS - Class, BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe, and Porsche Panamera.
The United States is planning to increase tariffs for
Japanese luxury cars and minivans to force open Japan's
auto market, the Asian Wall Street Journal reported.
As politicians play chicken with tariffs to open
Japanese markets to U.S. cars and parts, Central Florida
luxury auto dealers are betting that reason will prevail.
But after a long and successful run as the
Japanese auto manufacturer's signature
luxury performance sports coupe in North America, the always fun - to - drive Mitsubishi Eclipse will cease production after the upcoming 2012 model year.
Lexus is the
luxury arm of the
Japanese auto behemoth Toyota.
In December last year Lexus, the
luxury arm of
Japanese auto giant Toyota, launched the NX 300h hybrid SUV in India for a starting price of $ 53.18 lakh (ex-showroom India), while the NX 300h F - Sport retails at $ 55.58 lakh (ex-showroom India).
The
Japanese luxury automaker Acura brought their ZDX Concept to the 2009 Miami
Auto Show in order to give South Florida consumers a preview as to what the upcoming 2010 ZDX production car will look like.
For the American car owner,
luxury has been defined by names such as Cadillac, Mercedes - Benz, BMW and Jaguar - American and European cars that set the standard of automotive quality for decades.Now consumers are being told to look to the Far East for class.This fall, two
Japanese automakers - Toyota and Nissan - have begun selling their own brand of automobile
luxury: Lexus and Infiniti.The introduction of those two
luxury nameplates has stirred a marketing battle of worldwide proportions, and the
auto industry is watching closely to see if the
Japanese can repeat history and exert influence in an area that was previously unknown to them.
Recently revealed with a debut at the 2018 Detroit
Auto Show, the Lexus LF - 1 is the
luxury Japanese brand's latest forward - thinking look at the SUV segment.