The new Lexus LM is a premium minivan, starting at €125,000. The most expensive model of the Japanese brand is equipped with a large TV and wide rear seats with electric drive and massage.
The European premiere of Lexus LM took place in Spain. In its second generation, the world’s most luxurious minivan appeared in Europe. This was reported by the site Motor.es.
The new Lexus LM is the luxury brother of the catchy design Toyota Alphard. The 5.1-metre minivan has a massive grille, curved window line and arc-shaped lights.
Interior trim combines expensive leather and wood. All Lexus LM 2023 received a virtual instrument cluster, Mark Levinson acoustics, 14-inch touchscreens front and rear, as well as power seats in the first two rows.
The Lexus LM minivan is available in standard seven-seat and luxury four-seat versions. In the second case, two separate chairs with ventilation, massage and footrests are placed in the back. A compartment with a 48-inch TV separates the passengers from the driver, and the intelligent climate control measures body temperature and can independently select the most suitable settings.
The new Lexus LM 2023 in Europe will only be available in a 250-horsepower hybrid version with all-wheel drive. Average fuel consumption is 7.3 l/100 km.
The LM is not only the most expensive Lexus of our time, but also the most expensive minivan in the world. The cost of the basic version in Europe starts at 125,000 euros, and the four-seater version will cost at least 150,000 euros. Sales of the minivan will begin in September.
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Source: Focus
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