
Fuel cell technology: What is it and why do we use it?
Lexus unveiled its hydrogen fuel cell concept car, the Lexus LF-FC, at the Tokyo Auto Show last year. We take a look at what a fuel cell is and how we can use them.
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Lexus unveiled its hydrogen fuel cell concept car, the Lexus LF-FC, at the Tokyo Auto Show last year. We take a look at what a fuel cell is and how we can use them.

This week we revealed the new Lexus LC 500 in Detroit. An alluring, athletic flagship coupe, it follows a direct, inspirational bloodline from the LF-LC concept that excited customers, enthusiasts and the media […]

Welcome to ‘Intersect by Lexus’ – Dubai, the first Lexus luxury brand experience space to open outside of Japan.

Here you will find addresses, website addresses and phone numbers of all 46 Lexus dealerships in the UK.

Lexus reveals the four winners of the third Lexus Short Films series.

Use this post to answer any questions that you have concerning the ‘Ready’ symbol that is displayed on the instrumentation of your Lexus hybrid.

Lexus announces third annual Lexus Short Films series.

To make a Lexus a number of innovative and borderline obsessive compulsive processes are employed. We focus our attention on seven of them.

We’re at Motorexpo in Canary Wharf from June 8-14. Come and try an RC F and see the Lexus F Sport range.

This post aims to answer some of your frequently asked questions about tyres.

How does Lexus create a flawless engine? Its engineers use vacuum-cast aluminium to ensure every Lexus performs consistently and reliably, as you’d expect.

The revolutionary Lexus carbon loom is just one of a series of engineering innovations that demonstrate Lexus’ dedication to quality, excellence and a pursuit of perfection.

Discover the advantages of laser screw welding, a production process pioneered by Lexus to make your next car even better.

Learn how Lexus has used advanced body adhesives to improve its cars, making them feel ‘glued’ to the road.