Lexus is reducing its model range - some stylish coupes will be replaced by one new hybrid.
Lexus, the long-standing Japanese luxury car brand, has decided to say goodbye to the RC and LC coupes and replace the aging gasoline models with one hybrid model. Although coupes are not extremely popular, they are a point of pride for any car brand. The decision to discontinue the RC and LC gasoline models is not related to a drop in demand. In Japan, the coupe has long been perceived as a niche model. If the coupe can recoup the costs of development and production, it is considered a success and a showcase of the brand's achievements. Such models are evidence of the brand's ability to allocate resources to special cars and set a precedent for competitors. This trend was especially evident in the 1990s, when Japanese manufacturers broke sales records and accumulated significant profits. The next hybrid coupe, which will replace its gasoline predecessor, will have a signature Lexus design. Specific details of the exterior have not yet been revealed, but development has been
Comments
Post a Comment