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  2. Lexus LBX - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus LBX (Japanese: レクサス・LBX, Hepburn: Rekusasu LBX) is a subcompact luxury crossover SUV marketed by Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota. Primarily developed for Europe and Japan, [ 6 ] it was introduced in June 2023 in Milan , Italy as the smallest crossover model in Lexus' lineup, slotting below the C-segment UX .

  3. Automotive trim level - Wikipedia

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    Some manufacturers have consistently used the same word for the highest trim level on several models. For example, Nissan used the word "Brougham" as the highest trim level on both the Cedric [9] [10] and Gloria. [11] The "Brougham" designation as a trim level originated in the North American (U.S.) market; it was originally a body style.

  4. Small and sumptuous: Lexus LBX Premium Plus - AOL

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    CAR REVIEW: Sean O’Grady hops in the tiniest, cheapest vehicle to wear a Lexus badge and discovers that, within the usual conventions of compact SUVs, the LBX is imbued with a personality and ...

  5. List of Lexus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This list dates back to the start of production in 1989 for the 1990 model year, when Lexus was founded as the luxury division of Toyota Motor Corporation. Vehicle designations on production vehicles indicate class and powertrain size.

  6. Category:Lexus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Lexus LBX; Lexus LC; Lexus LFA; Lexus LM; Lexus LS; Lexus LS (XF40) Lexus LX; N. Lexus NX; R ...

  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.

  8. LBX - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... hide. LBX may refer to: Low Bandwidth X, computing ... Battlers eXperience, the third game in that series; Lexus LBX, ...

  9. File:Lexus LBX IMG 8523.jpg - Wikipedia

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