Confirmed Info about New RX from Australia
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Confirmed Info about New RX from Australia
Well we have been seeing articles about the LF-Xf hybrid which was unveiled at the 2007 Tokyo auto show. I just stubmled upon an article which confirms that the next RX will look like the one that was shown at the Tokyo auto show and this is the first time I have seen name of a person linked to Lexus: Lexus Australia boss John Roca
The LF-Xh has a distinctively low roofline which Lexus insiders say will flow through to the production model. Head room is said to be maintained through clever interior packaging.
However, the sleek nose is expected to be toned down for the RX production version of the Lexus concept car.
The all-new, second-generation Lexus RX will arrive in Australian dealerships in early 2009, reviving one of Lexus’s most popular volume sellers.
Lexus says the new RX will still only accommodate five people, but when the production models arrive it will boast more interior space that the RX350 it will replace.
Lexus Australia boss John Roca says Lexus has a major advantage through its experience in being the first luxury car maker to sell a hybrid car.
“Understanding the green customer is going to put us in good stead moving forward,” says Roca.
“We have the credibility and we’ll educate the market.”
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The LF-Xh has a distinctively low roofline which Lexus insiders say will flow through to the production model. Head room is said to be maintained through clever interior packaging.
However, the sleek nose is expected to be toned down for the RX production version of the Lexus concept car.
The all-new, second-generation Lexus RX will arrive in Australian dealerships in early 2009, reviving one of Lexus’s most popular volume sellers.
Lexus says the new RX will still only accommodate five people, but when the production models arrive it will boast more interior space that the RX350 it will replace.
Lexus Australia boss John Roca says Lexus has a major advantage through its experience in being the first luxury car maker to sell a hybrid car.
“Understanding the green customer is going to put us in good stead moving forward,” says Roca.
“We have the credibility and we’ll educate the market.”
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It will be 3 rd gen in USA and may be it is 2nd gen in Australia. I have seen the current US 2 nd gen RX instroduced as 1st GEN RX350 introduced as RX300 in asia. So it may be different in different markets.
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still not adding a third row? again toyota doing whatever it feels like not what the market dictates
if people wanted third row, then they can get the highlander, or the GX.
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well if they did add a third row, i would have to reconsider my decision about buying another RX. Personally i dont need one, and perhaps the demographic that drive the RX series (soccer mom grocery getters) usually dont have more than 2 kids.
if people wanted third row, then they can get the highlander, or the GX.
if people wanted third row, then they can get the highlander, or the GX.
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I really don't want to spend $8,000 more for a 3rd row seat and get 15mpg-19mpg. They can do it in the RX with it being a little longer.
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It is their bread and butter model in the US for luxury SUv's.RX sales have remained constant at the current 100,000 + for the past few years where as other brands are catching up with cross overs. Lexus will not take any radical steps to mess up with the successful model.
As the article indicates lexus will make look the interior bigger and if people want a true 3 rd row they will upgrate to the GX or go for other vehicles like MDX or X5.
If you look BMX has X3, Acura has RDX,Mercedes has come up with GLK at the detroit auto show.For around the same price range you get a reliable and relatively bigger vehicle in a RX compared to X3/RDX/GLK.
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seems weird when the rav4 has an option for third row, the highlander does, the 4runner does, and the other cars in its segment adding it into their models. i guess all the other car makers are fools and dont know what they are doing. you guys must know more about automotive sales then those idiots at the auto manufacturers marketing departments. Whatever, the way toyota is going now, whatever they do to the next gen Rx wont matter since the quality is going down the hill anyways.