In Europe, we can't officially buy Chrysler Pacifica, Kia Carnival, Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna... So very surprising that Lexus is the one who brings a minivan to the EU market.
@@vladislavdimitrov4646 Those aren't even close in size (Kia Carens was similarly sized, not offered anymore in Europe). VW Sharan and Touran are discontinued, Renault Espace transformed to a SUV.
I really love the grill design, don’t know why people hate it. To me it looks quintessentially Japanese…it reminds me of the yoroi armour skirt that samurais used to wear
For westerners, these cars might look strange but in East Asia and South East Asia, these cars are common. MPVS are quite common such as Alphards, Elgrands, step wgns, elysions, bongos, estimas, Voxys, Noahs etc. Compact MPVs are quite common as well.
@@febrianadji5758 it's a 3rd Gen Executive Lounge Alphard with Lexus GS350 Engine a 2GR FKS V6 lol Btw I'm a American and trying to change my perspective on Minivans, it turns out when Toyota did make a Luxury one it's actually awesome ...
i cannot express how much i LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE the newer toyota lexus design philosophies, really happy that toyota is moving towards the right direction while not limiting much creativity
I just wish they cared more about the driver, that's the most boring Dashboard i've ever seen in a luxury vehicle,, it looks quite dated, are we sure we paying much just for that?
@@xXVibrantSnowXx To be fair, the Lexus LM (and its brothers the Toyota Alphard / Vellfire) is a car you get Chauffeured rather than you drive. For some parts of the world (like South East Asia), these vans are usually used by rich guys. Even if you have sportscars or other usual luxury brands, the Alphard/Vellfire is the quintessential rich guy vehicle there.
I bet it's super comfortable to be in...I actually love most of the design, but the front looks preposterous though. It looks like an open drawer full of files with tabs sticking out.
I’m searching for the positives: That A-pillar is really… really… it’s just absolutely… definitively… an A-pillar. Actually it’s more like a / - \ pillar, but…
This is use as a hearse in Malaysia because it is the best suit and the people there love'em. You can see this everywhere over there. Perhaps I was wrong?..
These would sell in North America if the pricing was competitive. People would just end up opting to an SUV for more practicality and usually included AWD. I'd opt for an MPV over a compact hatchback or crossover.
Yep. This has been a normal thing in Japan for decades. Like Escalades here in the U.S., these luxury minivans are often used by Japan's government officials. They're considered the limousines of Japan.
honestly, i hate that Automakers don't take more risks. Some of their "Country-Only" Vehicles they should bring as a low-volume option to the US and see how it does.
If you are a diehard fan of japanese mecha such Gundam, optimus prime of transformer , or Darth Vader of Starwars, you will understand the Lexus late grill design. Checkout the late toyota Alphard face! Not a soccer-mom van look.
MG has a new roadster called the Cyberster.....i would love your take on the design....it looks like something you will fall in love with....i am already
A minivan does everything a suburban SUV does but better, more space, more comfort, more practical, sliding doors ideal for cramped parking spaces or garages, why would anyone choose an SUV over a minivan? I suppose its cultural, in the US the minivan has the stigma of being a "soccer mom" ride, its inherent domesticity means that any man driving one feels simbolically castrated, and boy they are missing out. If you want or need a real SUV, you can't go wrong with a Land Cruiser or an Isuzu MU-X though.
So, do you not like the Kia Carnival? Of the current crop of minivans sold in the U.S., IMO it's the best looking, with the Chrysler Pacifica a close second.
Tbh, I would love to have this car on the states. I know it’s not exactly a looker, but it’s better than literally every SUV that size on the market. If you have a big family that you need to haul around, this is the superior choice
The best looking minivan of all time for me is still the 1st gen Oldsmobile Silhouette. Looked like a goddamn Disney Monorail and was "high tech" inside. So cheesey so simply designed. Love it.
This thing is allmost on S class, 7 series level, but with much more space. I love the Idea, but it probably doesn't have enough prestige for its price.
I do believe that minivans CAN look great. Look at the new Sedona and Sienna! They look pretty good even for non-van standards! BUT I do appreciate when designers go all out and embrace what a car type is and don't try make it look like something else. Its UGLY imo don't get me wrong lol but not everything has to be pretty. Letting designers go crazy goofy and stuff is also good and like you said, we need more unique-looking vehicles. Not everything has to be pretty, just let designers have fun and go all out. Also I cant help but think; why has no one made a boxy off-road-ish design for a van. Vans are awkward and boxy, just make it even more boxy. Make it look like a miniature school bus! I bet it would look good right?
This already exists in Japan. Van-life in Japan is HUGE!!! Seriously, check out Japan's van scene; names like the EL GRANDE and other such similar vans. You'll see. This Lexus van is nothing new.
Toyota shouldn't had slammed it with Lexus bedge,LETS ALL RESPECT THE THE LEXUS DIVISION WHEN IT WAS BORN, not this trend they showing to us, big brands who own other brands n milk them for thier team design
This car couldn't be more designed for America than this, kinda mind-boggling that it won't release in the USA, doubt a lot of people will buy this in Europe
In Europe, we can't officially buy Chrysler Pacifica, Kia Carnival, Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna... So very surprising that Lexus is the one who brings a minivan to the EU market.
B-class, 2 series active tourer?
@@vladislavdimitrov4646 Those aren't even close in size (Kia Carens was similarly sized, not offered anymore in Europe). VW Sharan and Touran are discontinued, Renault Espace transformed to a SUV.
Too bad it’s an ultra luxury vehicle and not affordable but maybe the next gen Alphard will come to the EU too
I saw a Chrysler Pacifica and a Pontiac Trans Port badged as a Chevy in Sweden a few months ago.
@@chezzyperson3339 This is a more expensive Alphard so I don't think it's likely.
Sadly minivans have a negative image of being a soccer mom vehicles here in the States.
This seems like a great people mover van.
Here in southeast asia, it’s almost one of everyone’s dream cars to have. If you’re crazy rich, you have to have one.
@@saylo8796 Even if you not crazy rich there's always the Toyota equivalents
Yea cuz who else needs to transport 10 people at once?
In Taiwai, mafias use them as M113
I really love the grill design, don’t know why people hate it. To me it looks quintessentially Japanese…it reminds me of the yoroi armour skirt that samurais used to wear
Sure, the front looks like a samurai's skirt. Yuk.
It looks like straight garbage, nothing about it is Japanese or samurai 😂
it’s interesting to look at but won’t age well.
Such “Artistic” over-styled designs on cars are pointless
@@OBsurdityTV Agree.
I saw the RX in person and it was as awful, the top of the front end looks so bulbous
In our country, his twins Alphard and Vellfire are not just ordinary vans. But it's an Luxury MPV
Yes
For westerners, these cars might look strange but in East Asia and South East Asia, these cars are common. MPVS are quite common such as Alphards, Elgrands, step wgns, elysions, bongos, estimas, Voxys, Noahs etc. Compact MPVs are quite common as well.
In the last update to Gran Tursimo 7, they offered the Toyota Alphard and that thing is a hoot to drive and look at.
Must've been just watch blackpantha
V6 stops at 2nd gen, 2012-2016
And it has more understeer ride on higher speed than Odyssey
@@febrianadji5758 no there is also v6 in 3rd gen but dropped at 4th gen
@@febrianadji5758 v6 was in the 3rd gen alphard other countries apart from Japan got meh engine
@@febrianadji5758 it's a 3rd Gen Executive Lounge Alphard with Lexus GS350 Engine a 2GR FKS V6 lol
Btw I'm a American and trying to change my perspective on Minivans, it turns out when Toyota did make a Luxury one it's actually awesome ...
@@olavofernandes7286 ah man that is sad, i think that is because the price of the car and gas price at each country differs ...
i cannot express how much i LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE the newer toyota lexus design philosophies, really happy that toyota is moving towards the right direction while not limiting much creativity
I just wish they cared more about the driver, that's the most boring Dashboard i've ever seen in a luxury vehicle,, it looks quite dated, are we sure we paying much just for that?
Toyota lexus golden ages
@@xXVibrantSnowXx To be fair, the Lexus LM (and its brothers the Toyota Alphard / Vellfire) is a car you get Chauffeured rather than you drive.
For some parts of the world (like South East Asia), these vans are usually used by rich guys. Even if you have sportscars or other usual luxury brands, the Alphard/Vellfire is the quintessential rich guy vehicle there.
I bet it's super comfortable to be in...I actually love most of the design, but the front looks preposterous though. It looks like an open drawer full of files with tabs sticking out.
I’m searching for the positives:
That A-pillar is really… really… it’s just absolutely… definitively… an A-pillar.
Actually it’s more like a / - \ pillar, but…
This is use as a hearse in Malaysia because it is the best suit and the people there love'em. You can see this everywhere over there. Perhaps I was wrong?..
You are wrong
You're already screwed before you even start the project (2:29). I love it
I feel so dead inside just knowing we’ll never get this in the states😭😭😭
I think a very good looking minivan (in terms of proportions) would be the 2012 Honda Odyssey in Australia. It also has a stance of a car.
Difrent type of mpv to the odyssey
Toyota and lexus are doing some cool shit.
That lexus interior is as good or better then any RR or Bentley interior
Thor: WHAT DID YOU DO?!
Lexus: You shouldve gone for the head...
I understood that reference.
It looks good. Much better than the Odyssey.
Looks good for a van to be honest.
These would sell in North America if the pricing was competitive. People would just end up opting to an SUV for more practicality and usually included AWD. I'd opt for an MPV over a compact hatchback or crossover.
It's based on toyota alphard
@@olavofernandes7286 yes lol. We don't have the Alphard in North America either.
the rear reminds me between Chrysler Pacifica and the Lincoln navigator and I can't unsee it
Yep. This has been a normal thing in Japan for decades. Like Escalades here in the U.S., these luxury minivans are often used by Japan's government officials. They're considered the limousines of Japan.
Looks like a vehicle from Despicable me😂
It actually does though…
Could you make the current Mercedes V class look like a Maybach van in thesketchmonkey?
1:49 Belmbli is getting tail!!!!
Well in the USA, México and the rest of América we always had luxury vans
even the cat likes LM 1:10
Who doesnt
It’s like a train crash. Can’t look away. It’s grotesque
More like a train full stop
I totally agree. Bembli got paid.
whole lexus
I think this surpassed the Pontiak Aztek.
Your face
No, it surpassed the Edsel. Wait for it, wait for it... "wah, wah like your face" lol.
Tbh this is the best van design ever
honestly, i hate that Automakers don't take more risks.
Some of their "Country-Only" Vehicles they should bring as a low-volume option to the US and see how it does.
Can't America has difrent way
Love the kitty cameo 🐈
They had these type of boxy vans in Japan for long time. Wish they brought to U.S.
They're basically sold around the world except the US/Canada hahaha. The SUV mindset is too strong there i think.
That's a really cool design. The only thing I don't like is the design of the tail lamps.
The tail lamps are the best thing about this vehicle
@@xXVibrantSnowXxI personally don't like such tail lamps. It looks like it is flipped downwards.
What do you think of the Hyundai Staria? My Dad recently bought one with 9 seats and it is pretty nice inside.
It's actually an old platform, the Toyota HiAce, in South Africa it's the Toyota Quantum. Used as a public taxi.
This is based on toyota alphard not toyota hiace
It's not
Looks like a Blue Eyes White Dragon minivan 😂
With all of the ride share app divers this looks like a great upscale option … especially the 4 seater
Toyota Alphard?
If you are a diehard fan of japanese mecha such Gundam, optimus prime of transformer , or Darth Vader of Starwars, you will understand the Lexus late grill design. Checkout the late toyota Alphard face! Not a soccer-mom van look.
U need to see the first gen LM, still looks good
You have to see the older LM350 to check that grille abomination
Better than BMW
In China luxury mini van Market is huge.
That front end is AWFUL!
As in any lexus
that badboy looks fantastic 😍
MG has a new roadster called the Cyberster.....i would love your take on the design....it looks like something you will fall in love with....i am already
It looks so beautiful
A minivan does everything a suburban SUV does but better, more space, more comfort, more practical, sliding doors ideal for cramped parking spaces or garages, why would anyone choose an SUV over a minivan? I suppose its cultural, in the US the minivan has the stigma of being a "soccer mom" ride, its inherent domesticity means that any man driving one feels simbolically castrated, and boy they are missing out.
If you want or need a real SUV, you can't go wrong with a Land Cruiser or an Isuzu MU-X though.
They need this in the US. So dope. I'd 100% rock one if I was rich lol
You should check out the toyota alphard and the toyota vellfire which are also luxury minivans and kinda the toyota counterpart to the new LM
I don't know if you've seen the show the mandalorian. But with the silver and the front-end design it kinda looks like a mandalorian helmet 😅
Lexus starts being crazy again.
So, do you not like the Kia Carnival? Of the current crop of minivans sold in the U.S., IMO it's the best looking, with the Chrysler Pacifica a close second.
This is difrent type of mpv based on toyota alphard
This has basically been a Japan only vehicle for quite some time now.
Not really. The LM and its twin Alphard is also ubiquitous in China and Southeast Asia
6:55 so basically like the last gen?
i like it! seems autos are getting closer to Minority Report styling/looks 😊
Those taillights give me Mitsubishi-vibes
You should critique the first-gen Lexus LM (AH30).
Here in SE Asia, you get the Lexus LM when Toyota Alphard and Vellfire just won't make the cut
Tbh, I would love to have this car on the states. I know it’s not exactly a looker, but it’s better than literally every SUV that size on the market. If you have a big family that you need to haul around, this is the superior choice
That front-end is very jdm. Reminds me of the Nissan Elgrand
Similar class
Sadly the United States Market isn't getting the Lexus LM.
Looks like a japan highly customized van u see at shows.
it’s so goofy i love it
Not the cat! 😂
The best looking minivan of all time for me is still the 1st gen Oldsmobile Silhouette. Looked like a goddamn Disney Monorail and was "high tech" inside. So cheesey so simply designed. Love it.
also the toyota alphard**
This type of car are very popular here in Japan 🇯🇵 or even other Asian markets😊
It would never pass NHTSA, the ability to turn the chairs into a bed and the champagne cooler would fail it instantly.
My wife and I make a family of 6 and we need this!😭
It's not sold in us
@@olavofernandes7286 I know I’m sad about that
Man, why is everybody only hating on BMW. Just look at this grille man. WTF
This is better than BMW
Well BMW are boring, sorry mate
It's weird looking but I want one. It reminds me of the Ford Flex and the time I wanted one
This is based on toyota alphard
Imagine the A-team coming back...
Remember the chinese BYD Denza D9
Lexus Cheese Roller Special Edition
This thing is allmost on S class, 7 series level, but with much more space. I love the Idea, but it probably doesn't have enough prestige for its price.
Damn, that thing must’ve had no brakes and slammed face first into the ugly wall!
It does have brake ever heard of toyota alphard executive lounge
I love it.
I do believe that minivans CAN look great. Look at the new Sedona and Sienna! They look pretty good even for non-van standards!
BUT I do appreciate when designers go all out and embrace what a car type is and don't try make it look like something else.
Its UGLY imo don't get me wrong lol but not everything has to be pretty. Letting designers go crazy goofy and stuff is also good and like you said, we need more unique-looking vehicles. Not everything has to be pretty, just let designers have fun and go all out.
Also I cant help but think; why has no one made a boxy off-road-ish design for a van. Vans are awkward and boxy, just make it even more boxy. Make it look like a miniature school bus! I bet it would look good right?
All the new cars look like electric shavers-sin city 2005
Battle star galactica comes to mind. 🤔
Underrated comment.
This already exists in Japan. Van-life in Japan is HUGE!!! Seriously, check out Japan's van scene; names like the EL GRANDE and other such similar vans. You'll see. This Lexus van is nothing new.
Yes
The one-piece front bumper is hugggggeee.
Sweet high speed rail
Interior is amazing, but exterior design is terrible unfortunately
I guess you are new to this luxury mpv type based on the toyota alphard executive lounge
Minivans and station wagons is way more tastefull and superior than SUVs and crossovers.
Many of these vans will be doing rounds on London's high streets in no time 🔥
Right next to those 5 star hotels 🔥
LEXUS 😎👍🏻
looks stroooong
Why does America not have passenger Minibuses?
The Grill genuinely looks abysmal it looks like it has ocean freckles on it.
Looks like something I’d build in photoshop…
I don't know who has too much sake: the designers or the ones who hire the designers
definetly inspired by the sienna
Toyota shouldn't had slammed it with Lexus bedge,LETS ALL RESPECT THE THE LEXUS DIVISION WHEN IT WAS BORN, not this trend they showing to us, big brands who own other brands n milk them for thier team design
Ultimate jungle predator face.
Japan rules when it comes to vans and kei vans/retro style kei vans.
I’m sorry but that grill is ridiculous. I can’t wait till they drop that design language. It’s so Toyota and and doesn’t look premium
hopefully they drop it in 2025
Toyota is lexus deal with it
Needs bigger wheels. That's it
This car couldn't be more designed for America than this, kinda mind-boggling that it won't release in the USA, doubt a lot of people will buy this in Europe
The front face looks like the Predator.
This car looks more like a brick than an actual brick
Vans are supperior than SUVs!
But since I drive my cars really hard, I'd go for a wagon as a daily.