Lexus LM Breaks Cover As Ultra Luxurious Minivan For China, Other Asian Markets
The first ever Lexus minivan has arrived and it's quite a special vehicle.
Celebrating its world debut at the Shanghai Auto Show, the Lexus LM is a flagship luxury MPV developed specifically for the Chinese market. However, it will go on sale on other Asian markets too — unfortunately, Lexus didn't announce plans to offer it outside the world's most populous continent.
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Lexus says the new LM integrates oriental car philosophy, combining unique craftsmanship with hospitality and comfortable driving experience. While it looks quite attractive on the outside (despite sporting the biggest spindle-grille we've seen so far), the Lexus LM is all about the interior.
Link: https://www.carscoops.com/2019/04/lexus-lm-breaks-cover-as-ultra-luxurious-minivan-for-china-other-asian-markets/
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Are the coal tender and engineer hat options? Choo choo!
:wtf:
Looks like a good place to hang, though.
Quote from: cawimmer430 on April 16, 2019, 04:36:21 AM
Lexus says the new LM integrates oriental car philosophy, combining unique craftsmanship with hospitality and comfortable driving experience. While it looks quite attractive on the outside (despite sporting the biggest spindle-grille we've seen so far), the Lexus LM is all about the interior.
:confused: :nutty: :nono:
Burn it! Burn it with fire.
I wouldn't mind riding on the inside but they would have to blindfold me to get me into it.
That is fantastic
'Oriental car philosophy?' :confused: It looks like a compilation of a Jaguar XK 120 bottom stuck together with the top of a Pontiac Trans Sport and the front end of a steam locomotive.
It looks like Oriental car philosophy consists of cadging odd bits of other designs and sticking them together to make an eyesore.
Burn it. Burn it with fire.
The exterior is overdone and lacks any elegance.
But the interior is very nice, especially the passenger compartment. The cockpit is also the first modern Lexus interior which looks pretty balanced from a design POV.
If I were an executive getting chauffeured I'd be all over that. IDGAF about how it looks
Yeah, it certainly looks better and more comfortable than a stupid limousine, and would get around the city much quicker and easier. Plus, you wouldn't have to look at people block after block giving you the finger.
...What is this hideous creature with the heart of a plush leather living room?
I'm all about this. Gimme that luxury couch.
It looks like the Lexus version of the Toyota Alphard which has been on sale in Japan and a few other countries for a while.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Alphard
The Royal Lounge Alphard (which seats only two passengers in the back, just like the model shown in the OP, costs 15 million yen which is $134,025 dollars.
The massive grill actually looks pretty good for having a refrigerator body.
Quote from: Rockraven on April 16, 2019, 12:23:38 PM
Yeah, it certainly looks better and more comfortable than a stupid limousine, and would get around the city much quicker and easier. Plus, you wouldn't have to look at people block after block giving you the finger.
Dieter Zetsche used to tool around in a Chrysler Town & Country kitted out very much like that on the interior. I always thought it was a pretty slick solution, because nobody ever expects the minivan.
Best back seat, ever. Who cares about the rest? I wish the exterior looked more like a 1993 Caravan.
Besides being hideous from the outside, 300H in Lexus speak is a 210hp hybrid. This thing looks HEAVY, and 210ish HP will probably feel beyond lethargic in it. Although from the backseat I bet they don't care too much :hmm:
Looks like a good place to take a nap.
Quote from: Xer0 on April 20, 2019, 03:29:26 PM
Besides being hideous from the outside, 300H in Lexus speak is a 210hp hybrid. This thing looks HEAVY, and 210ish HP will probably feel beyond lethargic in it. Although from the backseat I bet they don't care too much :hmm:
It's built to slog through stop and go on the Beijing ring roads.
Quote from: Soup DeVille on April 20, 2019, 11:30:36 AM
Dieter Zetsche used to tool around in a Chrysler Town & Country kitted out very much like that on the interior. I always thought it was a pretty slick solution, because nobody ever expects the minivan.
Interesting, I didn't know that. You'd think he'd insist on using the V-Class, which was around at the time and could be had with a Volkswagen VR6 motor in V280 guise. :lol:
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Quote from: cawimmer430 on April 21, 2019, 08:48:07 AM
Interesting, I didn't know that. You'd think he'd insist on using the V-Class, which was around at the time and could be had with a Volkswagen VR6 motor in V280 guise. :lol:
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I think he felt it was important to appear to endorse a Chrysler nameplate.
Wow, that is fucking ugly.
Quote from: Soup DeVille on April 21, 2019, 10:09:46 AM
I think he felt it was important to appear to endorse a Chrysler nameplate.
Definitely. A good move, actually.