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Lexus LM receives over 100 bookings in India

The 2024 Lexus LM is based on Toyota's GA-K platform, which is shared with the Toyota Vellfire.

Lexus India started accepting pre-bookings for the LM luxury MPV in August this year. The carmaker now claims to have received over 100 bookings.

The 2024 Lexus LM is based on Toyota's GA-K platform and features a redesigned exterior with a large, upright grille, sleek LED headlamps and a wraparound LED light bar that extends across the rear fascia.

The LM is available in 4 and 7-seater configurations. The former gets reclining seats, a 48-inch widescreen display with a 23-speaker audio system and a partition between the driver and the rear compartment. The MPV comes equipped with fold-out tables, heated armrests, USB ports, wireless phone chargers, reading lights, vanity mirrors, an umbrella holder and even a fridge. There is a dual sunroof, a touchscreen controller for the HVAC, seat functions, interior lighting, window blinds and audio. The MPV also gets a digital rearview mirror, a 360-degree camera and ADAS.

In India, Lexus offers the LM 350h, which is powered by a 2.5-litre 4-cylinder petrol hybrid that puts out 247 BHP and 239 Nm.

 
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