2024 Lexus LM LM350h Specs | |
---|---|
Transmission | - |
Engine | - |
Fuel Type | - |
Horsepower (ps) | - |
Torque (Nm) | - |
2024 Lexus LM LM500h Specs | |
---|---|
Transmission | - |
Engine | - |
Fuel Type | - |
Horsepower (ps) | - |
Torque (Nm) | - |
RM 1,228,000
RM 12,382 /monthRM 1,468,000
RM 14,802 /monthThe Lexus LM might be a relatively common sight on our roads, but unless it wears a Lexus Malaysia number plate holder, it’s likely a converted Toyota Alphard. Parallel imported units are extremely rare, most are converted Alphards advertised as LMs. Today, Alphard-to-LM conversions can be done for between RM 10,000 to RM 20,000. More expensive conversion kits will include the chrome blade on the sliding door: the most obvious differentiator between a cheap kit and a properly done conversion / o
Hans
03.09.2024
In line with the Philippines government's announcement of tax deduction on hybrids and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), Toyota Motor Philippines and Lexus Philippines have announced new prices for their Japanese-produced hybrid models. The passage of Executive Order 62 sees a drop in tariffs on hybrids and PHEVs made in countries not covered by a free trade agreement. In the case of Toyota and Lexus, only hybrid models imported from Japan are seeing price reductions as hybrid models like the Corolla Cro
CY Foong
22.07.2024
With a starting price of RM 1.228 million, the all-new 2024 Lexus LM is never going to be a high-volume seller for Lexus Malaysia. Typically, the annual allocation for this class of cars, regardless of brand, is only around 25 units per year. Lexus Malaysia says they have collected less than 20 orders, which is more than enough because that figure is more than their currently available stock. More units are on the way, but there’s a four-month waiting period for the tycoon who is booking one tod
Hans
02.07.2024
The second-generation 2024 Lexus LM has launched in Malaysia. Based on the fourth-generation Toyota Alphard but decked out a whole lot more, the LM is now only available with a hybrid powertrain here. As before the distinguishing factor are the powertrains and their seating configurations. The seven-seater LM350h is priced from RM1,228,000 on-the-road without insurance, while the four-seat LM500h starts from RM1,468,000. The LM350h features a 2.5-litre A25A-FXS Dynamic Force naturally-aspirated
Sanjay
27.05.2024
Lexus will be introducing at least one new model in Malaysia next year, according to the company's latest press statement. However, that one-liner in the release doesn't tell all too much about what model it could be, though realistically it could be either the all-new 2024 Lexus LM, Lexus LBX, or the battery-electric (BEV) Lexus RZ. These are the three most plausible ones, given that the rest of the range have either not been updated yet or, not quite suitable, or no longer offered. For example
Sanjay
05.12.2023
The all-new 2023 Lexus LM was recently launched in Thailand following the launch of the AH40 generation Toyota Alphard and Vellfire luxury minivans in the Kingdom. Fully imported from Japan, the all-new Thai-spec LM is available in two variants: LM 350h Executive 7-seater – THB 6.29 million (~RM 833k) LM 350h Executive 4-seater – THB 7.59 million (~RM 1 million) Essentially a pricier AH40 Alphard/Vellfire with a 4-seater layout, the second-generation Luxury Mover sits on the TNGA-K platform and
CY Foong
04.09.2023