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  2. Lexus - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, the Lexus LS has ranked second in sales to the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (and ahead of rivals from BMW, Audi, and Jaguar) in markets outside Europe, such as South Africa. [169] Currently all of Lexus's models for the US market are imported from Japan, with the exception of the RX and NX, which are also produced in Cambridge, Ontario ...

  3. List of Lexus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2009 Lexus HB: hybrid sports motorbike; 2016 Lexus UX: crossover; 2017 Lexus LS+: luxury sedan; 2019 Lexus LY-650 Yacht [4] 2021 Lexus ROV Concept: side-by-side [5] 2021 Lexus Electrified Sedan: sedan [6] 2021 Lexus Electrified SUV: crossover [6] 2021 Lexus Electrified Sport: sports car [6] 2021 Lexus BEV Sport Concept: sports coupe [6] Number ...

  4. Lexus LX - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus LX (Japanese: ... the LX 450 was listed in the US at a suggested base price of $ ... Ukraine, Paraguay, New Zealand, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan ...

  5. Lexus IS - Wikipedia

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    [43] [44] Outside the US, the Lexus IS spearheaded Lexus' growing sales efforts in Europe, Australia, and South Africa, becoming the best-selling model in Lexus' lineup in many of the aforementioned markets. In the US, as of 2011, the Lexus IS was the third place best-selling vehicle from the marque after the Lexus RX and Lexus ES. [45]

  6. Lexus LS - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus LS (Japanese: ... Adding incentive for early U.S. sales was a base price of US$35,000 ... in markets outside Europe, such as South Africa. ...

  7. List of badge-engineered vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.

  8. Lexus RC - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, the RC 350 is the base model, with the RC F as the flagship model. The RC 350 RWD does the 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) sprint in 5.7 seconds. [18] [19] Following the introduction of stricter crash safety regulations, the RC, along with the IS sedan and the CT hatchback, were pulled out from the Australian market in November 2021.

  9. 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]