Luxurious Lexus LM: A Private Jet-Inspired Minivan Marvel
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The Lexus LM, a minivan that's more private jet than people carrier, underwent meticulous research with private jet manufacturers and the ultra-rich. This beast boasts a modern exterior design with a massive grille, Matrix LED lights, and chrome accents galore. Starting at £90,000, the LM offers a range-topping version at £13,000 more, with color options and 19-inch alloy wheels to boot. Inside, it's a plush paradise with luxurious leather seats, a top-notch Mark Levinson stereo system, and high-tech features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The rear seats are heated and fully adjustable, offering a first-class experience with integrated seat belts and a reclining function that puts even limos to shame.
Storage options abound, from a glove box to a center armrest bin with wireless charging capabilities. The back seats offer over 700 L of boot space, child seat tether points, and even a spare wheel for emergencies. The LM's climate control system is next-level, with features like climate concierge and sFlow directing air only to occupied seats. The drive mode, rear comfort, enhances the ride for rear passengers, minimizing vibrations and pitch for a smooth journey. The electric windows are a marvel, providing a quiet and luxurious atmosphere throughout the cabin. Lexus has truly outdone themselves with the LM, offering unparalleled comfort and sophistication in the luxury people carrier market.
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