Luxurious Lexus LM: Redefining Comfort in High-End Minivans

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In this episode, The Fast Lane Car delves into the opulent world of the Lexus LM, a vehicle that redefines luxury in ways that even the flagship LS can't match. From the massive TV screen to the partition that magically separates driver from passenger, this is a car designed to be experienced from the back seat. With features like side shades, roof shades, reclining seats, foot shades, and even massage functions, the Lexus LM truly offers a first-class, or should I say, private jet-like experience. It's a level of luxury that Lexus is testing the waters with, especially in markets like the US where minivans aren't typically associated with high-end comfort.
While the Lexus LM 500h impresses with its hybrid all-wheel-drive system and premium amenities, the elephant in the room remains its minivan form factor. In a world where SUVs reign supreme, can a luxury minivan like the LM find its place? The team ponders the potential success of a six-seater version priced under $100,000, aiming to strike a balance between comfort and market appeal. Despite initial skepticism towards minivans, the LM's quality and refinement may just win over luxury car enthusiasts looking for a unique driving experience.
As Lexus explores the reception of the LM in different markets, including the possibility of future luxury minivan offerings, the team invites viewers to share their thoughts on this bold venture. While the minivan stigma may pose a challenge initially, history has shown that perceptions can shift, much like the acceptance of luxury SUVs over time. Could the Lexus LM be the next big thing in luxury transportation, challenging norms and setting new standards in the automotive world? Stay tuned for more updates on this intriguing journey into the realm of luxury minivans.

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Majority of sales could be to limo/private driver companies
Advanced suspension system is desired for smooth and comfortable rides
Market for luxury vans in countries like the Philippines and Indonesia
Potential market in the US for executive limo services
Interest in having a longer version for more cargo room
Concerns about the practicality and market success of the Lexus LM in the US
Suggestions to badge-engineer a Sienna with Lexus styling for a luxury minivan
Mixed opinions on the design, with some finding it ugly and impractical
Comments on the interior resembling a private jet
Doubt about the market appeal and potential sales of the Lexus minivan
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