Inside job: Lexus GS named in Top 10 best interiors
The beautifully crafted interior of the Lexus GS has been recognised by global car industry analysts as one of the best available.
The beautifully crafted interior of the Lexus GS has been recognised by global car industry analysts as one of the best available.
You might think it a paradox that the beautifully designed all-new Lexus IS 300h with its advanced Lexus Hybrid Drive technology promises to be less expensive to run than its rivals.
Making an impact at the massive Milan Design Week is tough so Lexus went for ‘big and dramatic’, but not with a car, as Guy Bird reports.
Provocative, bold, challenging and colourful, Milan Design Week is the world’s biggest and best annual design festival. Lexus was there.
We investigate how Ichiro Suzuki’s 500-point protocol laid the foundation for the tangible quality built into every Lexus.
Patrick Vale’s City Lines exhibition promises a fresh look at some of the world’s most recognisable cityscapes.
Environmentally-conscious motorists are naturally drawn to models such as the CT 200h, but you may be surprised to learn that this car’s eco credentials can also be experienced through the ears.
A decade into L-finesse design, we explore how the language has evolved and how it is expressed through the latest Lexus GS and forthcoming IS.
Whitest white LFA #493 marks the end of Lexus supercar sales and deliveries in Europe.
See a snapshot of the best the design world has to offer at the Designs of the Year 2013 exhibition.
Toyota and Lexus dealers have reduced the carbon footprint of their showrooms by 15 per cent in 2012 – representing an annual saving of more than 3,700 tonnes of CO2.
The Geneva motor show will mark the European debut of the new, full hybrid Lexus IS 300h.
Lexus LFA gets two-tone livery to pay tribute to groundbreaking Toyota 2000GT.
If you like the large-scale drip paintings of Jackson Pollock, find awe-inspiring the swirling abstract landscapes of Turner and love street and graffiti art-inspired calligraphy, you should visit the latest London exhibition of Jose Parla’s art, writes Guy Bird