@johnmcilroy
THIS new LBX may be the smallest car Lexus makes, but it’s also one of its most important. This is a Nissan Juke-sized SUV that could open up Toyota’s premium division to a host of new customers, exploit further the transitional benefits of its hybrid powertrain, and give a massive shot in the arm to the maker’s market share in Europe.
Things seem to be moving in Lexus’s favour, too; the rival Audi Q2 is due to depart showrooms in 2024, and the MINI Countryman grows substantially for its