Lexus has been producing cars for many years of various sizes, shapes and functions. But why are the Lexus model names chosen when a new car is launched? This short guide explains why certain letters appear after some of Lexus’ most iconic vehicles.
Lexus model names in alphabetical order
Lexus CT
CT stands for Creative Touring. The car is Creative in the sense that it dared to debut a full hybrid powertrain in a segment dominated by diesel, while Touring can be interpreted as dispelling the myth that the batteries used to power the electric motor compromise passenger and luggage space.
Lexus ES
Launched alongside LS back in 1989, the mid-size Lexus Executive Sedan is one of Lexus’ most popular saloons. Since 2019, the seventh generation of ES has returned to European markets.
Lexus GS
The mid-size GS followed in the footsteps of LS by adopting Sedan as a suffix. The prefix stood for Grand, which symbolised the model’s middle position within the Lexus saloon model line-up during its production.
Lexus IS
Since the arrival of the IS 200 in 1999, the Lexus IS range has always combined traditional Lexus qualities in a smaller, more mechanically dynamic package aimed at younger customers. Fittingly, IS stands for Intelligent Sports.
Lexus LC/LC C
Imagine a vehicle that combines the luxuries of a flagship saloon with the seductive, sporting aesthetic of a grand touring coupe. That vehicle is the Lexus LC, or Luxury Coupe, a flagship two-plus-two that is engineered in every dimension to deliver a very special and rewarding driving experience. An additional C is added to denote the convertible version.
Lexus LFA
One of the most beloved Lexus model names of all time is undoubtedly the LFA supercar. While the concept bore the same name, it stood for Lexus Future Advance but transitioned to Lexus F-Sports Apex when it entered production to symbolise the epitome of the “F”series sports brand.
Lexus LS
LS stands for Luxury Sedan. The original LS 400 – the car that launched Lexus back in 1989 – was the work of 60 designers, 1,400 engineers, 2,300 technicians and over 200 support workers. It was billed as the finest luxury car in the world by parent company Toyota as well as the motoring press. The Sedan part of the name refers to the model’s traditional four-door, two-box shape.
Lexus NX
Like its bigger brother, the Nimble Crossover NX marks the point at which a luxury mid-size saloon meets a capable off-road vehicle. Its smaller, more wieldy size endows it with a nimble nature that makes it a perfect tool for urban and country routes alike.
Lexus RC/RC F
The Lexus RC was designed to challenge perceptions about what a self-charging, petrol-electric hybrid should look like. As the first Lexus hybrid packaged in a premium two-door coupe shell, this Radical Coupe not only delivers impressive design, Lexus luxury and craftsmanship, but also a refined and engaging driving experience.
The F in RC F denotes our high-performance, sports models. The F is a reference to Fuji Speedway in Japan, where hundreds of hours of testing were done on the RC F by master drivers.
Lexus RX/RX L
Arguably the most popular Lexus model names, the RX stands for Radiant Crossover. The word Radiant represents the bright new future Lexus envisioned at the car’s launch at the start of the Millennium. The model was the first sports utility vehicle that marked a Crossover point between a luxury saloon and an off-roader. The L denoted the larger seven-seat variant of the RX.
Lexus RZ
Being the first dedicated all-electric vehicle that Lexus has produced, the RZ took a slightly different approach in the naming convention by introducing the letter Z. RZ stands for Radiant Zero with the Radiant following on from the popular RX. At the same time, Zero denotes the fact that this is a zero-emissions vehicle.
Lexus SC
Aimed at targeting the mid-size luxury coupe market, the SC stood for Sports Coupe. It also has the unique distinction of being one of the few models produced by Lexus without an S or X at the end.
Lexus UX
The arrival of the UX marks the first time Lexus has produced a truly compact luxury crossover. During development, Lexus aimed to embody a free-spirited style that would appeal to modern urban explorers – people who seek a fresh, dynamic take on a luxury lifestyle. Hence the name UX stands for Urban Crossover.
I guess RCF is Radical Coupe Fast
The F stands for Fuji. Or it could stand for flagship. But the shape of the F emblem is based on Fuji speedway. Just saying.
What about the LX & GX?
Luxury crossover and grand crossover
Thank you! I also wonder if my GX460 is a Grand crossover!
What does they RS stand fir
Hello Mary,
Thank you for your comment. Are you referring to the RX?
This stands for Radiant Crossover, with ‘Radiant’ reflecting the bright new future for Lexus when launched at the start of the Millennium.
‘Crossover’ embodies this model being our first SUV, marking a crossover between a luxury saloon and an off-roader.
Thanks.
Just browsing – now I know.
That all makes sense – and good to know. Thanks
Quite a development over the years.
When exactly did the Lexus brand first emerge?
Hello John, thanks for your interest.
The arrival of the first Lexus vehicle was in 1989.
Thanks.
Really interested that IS was aimed at younger customers. Having had 3 BMW 3 series over 17 years, before my purchase of a 2 year old IS 7 years ago, I considered I was purchasing something more sedate, refined and appropriate for a 57 year old!
While interesting, it’s the letters “L-E-X-U-S” that REALY matters. Personal opinion – I still like the rear ‘badge’ but that’s progress ‘for me’.
Being new to Lexus forum I sincerely hope the forum becomes a positive, constructive, sensible forum, with editorial control, over the useless stupid comments from attention seekers which degenerate the forum into a social comedy sketch as experienced in my previous (Mazda and Honda) forums.
I understand the brand name “Lexus” come from the crated car components sent to the American market for assembly.
On the crates they identified them with letters – L.E.X.U.S
Luxury, Export,US
Good to know these facts. What a choice.