Going all the way back to 1989, Lexus has been utilizing eight different V8 engines in its cars. In this list we rank the ...
Toyota, the world's largest carmaker by sales, plans to build an electric vehicle factory in Shanghai for its premium Lexus brand to catch up with local EV brands in China, reported the Nikkei on ...
As we step into 2025, the luxury car market is teeming with incredible offerings from some of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers. Kelley Blue Book, a trusted name in the automotive industry, ...
While buying a car brand new is often a bad investment in terms of maintaining value, these luxury cars prove that there are ...
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One particular hybrid model from the 2010s, from a company that knows a thing or two about hybrids, stands out for its ...
The Mahomes fam is riding in style! Patrick and Brittany Mahomes bought their 3-year-old daughter, Sterling Skye, and 2-year-old son, Bronze, luxury toy cars for Christmas this year. The soon-to ...
Enter the Mercedes-Benz E 450 with 4MATIC and the Audi A6 55 TFSI with quattro, which have to prove themselves against the front-wheel-drive Lexus ES 350 and the zero-emission BMW i5 xDrive40.
The Chinese market is crucial for Lexus as it works to meet its EV targets by 2035. Production versions of the LF-ZC and LF-ZL are likely candidates for Chinese production. Toyota aims to increase ...
TOKYO -- Toyota Motor will build its first independently operated plant in China and produce luxury Lexus electric vehicles there, Nikkei has learned, in a move to take greater control of its ...
This year the financial results from the world’s biggest luxury players have largely brought bad news, their shine dimmed by a sector-wide slowdown following a multiyear sales boom during Covid-19.
It has been a tough quarter for luxury labels like LVMH and Kering as key consumer markets like China pull back amid a globally unsteady economic environment. But there's still plenty of reason ...