Lexus temporarily stops bookings for cars above Rs 2 crore
Business Business: Japanese luxury carmaker Lexus offers many great cars and SUVs in the Indian market. The company has reportedly temporarily suspended the booking of the LM350h luxury MPV. Why did Lexus do this? We report on this news in this news. Lexus has reportedly temporarily suspended the booking of the LM350h MPV. The company did this to ensure that the reserved units are delivered on time and new customers do not have to wait long for delivery.
The company has reportedly received many bookings for the vehicle in India. This causes supply problems. As a result, this company faced problems in fulfilling the orders received for this car. The special thing is that this car came to the Indian market only in March 2024 and deliveries started only recently. After its delivery, the Lexus MPV was purchased by top athletes like Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Janhvi Kapoor, Ambani family and cricketer Hardik Pandya.
Lexus has equipped the LM350h with many great features. You can choose between white or black seats. The front also has a 14-inch infotainment system with Apple Car Play and Android Auto. The rear has a large 48-inch screen and a sound system with 23 speakers. A folding table, makeup mirror and mini fridge are also included.
Lexus has equipped the LM350h with a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder hybrid gasoline engine. This gives the MPV an output of 192 hp and a torque of 240 Nm. This car also included a CVT transmission.
The company equips the new Lexus luxury MPV with many great safety features. These systems include Lexus Safety System, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning, Steering Assist, Lane Following Assist, Automatic High Beam, Adaptive High Beam System, Blind Spot Monitor, Digital Rearview Mirror, Safe Exit Assist, Door Opening Control and many more such vehicle identification systems are available.
The company has launched the LM350 at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.5 crore, while for the second variant its previous ex-showroom price of Rs 2.5 crore has been retained.