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    Friday, April 1, 2016

    Mid-size SUV extra third row serve more people travel demand, an additional advantage over rivals.

    After the information is not clear about the Lexus RX production with 7 seats or not, until now the Japanese automaker to official confirmation. Lexus general manager Jeff Bracken told Automotive News that the 7-seater version of the mid-size SUV, the RX will be sold in late 2017 or early 2018.


    This information is not a surprise to the media as well as by industry insiders giggle test Lexus has long version.

    Developed for the RX 3rd row seats are not difficult tasks with Lexus for Toyota Highlander brothers now have three rows of seats.

    To distinguish the current RX, Lexus will use the letter L in the tail added products, for example 7-seater version will RX350 named RX350L, similar to RX450hL and RX200tL.

    RX is the most important models of Lexus at the present time.

    The small crosossover sold more than 100,000 vehicles per year, accounting for 28% of sales of Japanese luxury brand during the past 7 years.

    In the US market, is one of the RX luxury SUV first appearance since 1998, building up to today's trends. Demand for used cars have 7 seats of Americans are great at Lexus dealerships this reflects on the company. Add a row RX can solve a lot of things, do not keep thinking about other models.

    In Vietnam, the new generation Lexus RX sold for $ 3.06 billion RX200t level while the price of 3.337 billion RX350.

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    Lexus RX will have a 7-seater Rating: 4.5 Diposkan Oleh: Phạm Hoàng Nam

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