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Lexus LM 350h logs strong growth as demand rises for ultra-luxury MPVs



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Lexus India on Monday said its flagship luxury MPV, the LM 350h, recorded 40 per cent growth in November 2025, while cumulative sales for the January–November period rose 15 per cent year-on-year, underscoring rising demand for ultra-luxury mobility in the country.

The company said that the LM 350h continues to gain traction among high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, positioning itself as a chauffeur-driven luxury vehicle that blends space, comfort and hybrid technology.

According to Lexus India, demand for the LM 350h has been steady across major metropolitan markets, including Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai, reflecting a growing preference for private, high-comfort mobility solutions.

The model is offered in four-seater and seven-seater configurations and is powered by Lexus’ hybrid drivetrain, which the company says delivers a smooth, quiet driving experience with a focus on rear-seat comfort.

The LM 350h has been positioned as a luxury lounge on wheels, with the cabin designed around Lexus’ Omotenashi philosophy, emphasising comfort, refinement and ease of travel. Lexus said the model has helped expand the ultra-luxury MPV segment in India, where buyers increasingly view travel time as an extension of personal or work space.

Hikaru Ikeuchi, president of Lexus India, said that sustained demand for the LM reflects changing preferences among Indian luxury car buyers towards thoughtfully designed, chauffeur-driven vehicles that prioritise space and quietness.

Ownership and service support
Lexus India said the LM 350h is supported by its standard ownership benefits, including Lexus Luxury Care, an eight-year vehicle warranty, multiple service package options and five-year roadside assistance, aimed at offering long-term peace of mind to customers.

As Lexus continues to expand its presence in India, the strong performance of the LM 350h highlights the growing relevance of niche luxury segments and the increasing acceptance of premium hybrid vehicles in the domestic market.

  • Published On Dec 22, 2025 at 02:37 PM IST

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