2021 Lexus RX350 F Sport review

Despite its sales figure trailing behind Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW by some margin, Lexus still performed well in 2020. The Japanese premium brand reportedly sold 8846 new cars last year, which is an 8.0 per cent fall versus 2019. Star performer Mercedes-Benz, with a yearly sales figure three times greater than Lexus, saw its sales volume fall by 7.9 per cent. The wider markets for both passenger and SUVs fell by 29.7 and 5.9 per cent respectively.

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