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MotorTrend on MSNLexus LM Van vs. MotorTrend Ford Flex "Earthjet": We Did the Luxury Mover First!We created the luxury mover concept almost 15 years before Lexus unveiled the van that got everyone talking at Auto Shanghai.
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MotorTrend on MSNLexus LM First Drive Review: It's Best if You Don't Drive This Sci-Fi Luxury MinivanW hen Lexus introduced the latest iteration of the LM at the 2023 Auto Shanghai show, we thought we might have stumbled upon ...
The 2024 Lexus LM "Luxury Mover" minivan debuted at 2023 Auto Shanghai, and it's so full of luxurious badassery that we'll forgive it for being, well, a minivan with sliding side doors and all ...
Introduced in 2019, the LM is the Lexus-badged limousine version of the Toyota Alphard, which is primarily sold in Asia. Minivans aren’t the sexiest vehicles, but that hasn’t stopped the model ...
Toyota pulled the cover off of the second-generation Lexus LM luxury MPV at the 2023 Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition on Tuesday. Aimed at China’s popular luxury van market ...
The 2024 Lexus LM debuts as the latest version of the brand's luxury van, but it's only sold overseas. The new LM wears snazzier sheetmetal, features a stiffer structure, and boasts an even ...
but the 2024 Lexus LM features 50% increased torsional rigidity, as well as a smoother overall ride quality thanks to the revised adaptive variable suspension. On top of these, the minivan that ...
Since most people use vans as utilitarian people movers, a luxury van’s design has to stand out if it wants to be taken seriously by premium customers. The Lexus LM will have no trouble there.
An obvious explanation for why the Lexus LM isn't available in the U.S. would be that Americans in general dislike minivans, evidenced by their slow sales. According to The Atlantic, demand for ...
I can’t say that I’ve ever looked at a minivan and thought to myself “That is one sick ride.” And that mostly applies to the newly announced Lexus LM hybrid electric minivan (sorry ...
This new version will go to Europe, Asia, and Australia. Lexus could LM-ify the Toyota Sienna minivan, but it still wouldn't have the Zaphod Beeblebox levels of visual hipness. All we can hope is ...
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