Lexus
The luxury car branch of the Japanese automaker Toyota is called Lexus. As of 2006, Lexus was present in 68 nations and territories across the world. After making its debut in the United States in 1989, Lexus immediately rose to the top of the luxury automobile market in the nation. Toyota started working on a project to create a high-end sedan in 1983, and that project was named Lexus. These efforts led to the successful development of the first Lexus in the Lexus LS series, which was introduced in 1989 and is the first car to bear the Lexus brand. The business currently has 1 million Twitter followers.
The popularity of Lexus has spread to other continents in addition to the United States. There are numerous examples that demonstrate how quiet Lexus cars are, allowing one to run properly while holding a glass of water to one's nose. And evidence of it can be found in the promotional video for the Lexus LS 400 Sedan's US release, in which the vehicle was driven at 230 km/h while having a tower of wine glasses placed on its nose. None of the glass stacks have fallen or broken; they are all secure. The Lexus logo can hardly be considered "trivial" given that it is on a fancy and classy automobile. The letter "L" is stylized with a gray steel wrap that is circular and oval in shape. Take on the appearance of a precise mathematical formula. These lines are comparable to Lexus' pursuit of perfection concept in that they appear straightforward but incredibly nuanced. And it is because of this that Lexus is not mistaken for any other automaker.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lexus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexususa/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexus
Website: https://www.lexus.com/