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  2. List of Lexus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive four-seater grand tourer coupe and convertible that shares its platform with the Lexus LS. Crossover SUV: LBX: 2023 AY10: 2023 – Subcompact luxury crossover SUV that shares its platform with the Toyota Yaris Cross. UX: 2018 ZA10: 2018 – Subcompact luxury crossover SUV that shares its platform with the Toyota C ...

  3. Lexus NX - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus NX (Japanese: レクサス・NX, Hepburn: Rekusasu NX) is a compact luxury crossover SUV sold by Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota. Introduced in late 2014, it is positioned between the subcompact UX and the mid-size RX in Lexus’ crossover SUV lineup. According to Lexus, the name "NX" stands for "Nimble Crossover". [1]

  4. Lexus TX - Wikipedia

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    Lexus RX L [9] The Lexus TX is a full-size luxury crossover SUV with three-row seating produced by Japanese brand Lexus , a luxury division of Toyota . Produced since September 2023, it is exclusively marketed in North America.

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  6. Lexus UX - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus UX (Japanese: レクサス・UX, Hepburn: Rekusasu UX) is a subcompact luxury crossover SUV from Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota.It was introduced at the March 2018 Geneva Motor Show as the smallest crossover model in Lexus' lineup prior to the introduction of LBX in 2023, it is currently slotted above the subcompact LBX and below the compact NX.

  7. Lexus - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus brand was created around the same time as Japanese rivals Nissan and Honda developed their Infiniti and Acura premium brands. The Japanese government imposed voluntary export restraints for the U.S. market, so it was more profitable for Japanese automakers to export more expensive cars to the U.S.