From January to September 2024, Lexus achieved record-breaking sales in Europe, selling 63,697 cars, a 17% increase compared to the same period in 2023. This growth significantly outpaced the premium car market, with 90% of Lexus vehicles sold in the region being electrified.
In Western Europe, including Poland, this figure reached 100%. Of the total sales, 57,360 were hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or battery electric models, reflecting a 22% year-on-year increase in electrified vehicle sales.
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The best-selling model in Europe was the Lexus NX, with 18,567 units sold, nearly two-thirds of which were hybrids.
The NX 450h+, Lexus’ first plug-in hybrid, sold 5,850 units. The newly launched LBX, a city crossover designed for the European market, saw immense success, selling 16,216 units in just over six months since its release in early spring.
Other notable models included the RX, with 10,257 units sold, where hybrids and plug-in hybrids were highly popular. The UX model also performed well, with 8,379 units sold, including 1,589 of the electric UX 300e. The RZ electric model sold 2,985 units, while the ES sedan remained the top limousine, with 4,085 sales, 3,613 of which were hybrids.
This strong performance reflects Lexus’ continued focus on electrification and its growing popularity in the European market.
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