Lexus India Reports 40% Rise in LM 350h Sales in November
Sales rose 40 percent in November 2025, registering a cumulative growth of 15 percent between January and November.
Lexus India reported continued growth for its flagship luxury MPV, the LM 350h, with sales rising 40 percent in November 2025 and registering a cumulative growth of 15 percent between January and November compared to the same period last year.
The LM 350h operates in the ultra-luxury mobility segment and is positioned as a chauffeur-driven offering aimed primarily at high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth customers. The model is available in four-seat and seven-seat configurations and is powered by Lexus’ self-charging hybrid technology.
According to the company, demand for the LM 350h has been driven by customers seeking high levels of rear-seat comfort, cabin refinement, and quietness. Lexus stated that interest has been recorded across multiple major urban markets, including Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai, indicating pan-India demand rather than concentration in a single region.
The LM 350h is built around Lexus’ Omotenashi design philosophy, which emphasizes passenger comfort and attention to detail. The vehicle features a rear-focused cabin layout and hybrid powertrain designed to deliver smooth, near-silent operation. Lexus positions the model as a private mobility solution rather than a conventional multi-purpose vehicle.
Commenting on the performance, Hikaru Ikeuchi, President of Lexus India, said the growth reflects customer confidence in the brand and increasing preference for luxury chauffeur-driven vehicles. He added that Lexus plans to continue strengthening its customer engagement and ownership experience in India.
Ownership benefits offered with the LM 350h include Lexus Luxury Care service programs, an eight-year vehicle warranty, and five years of roadside assistance, subject to terms and conditions. The company said these initiatives are aimed at providing long-term peace of mind to owners.
Lexus India stated that the performance of the LM 350h supports its broader strategy in the Indian market, where the brand continues to focus on hybrid electric vehicles and niche luxury segments. Lexus currently offers five models in India, four of which use self-charging hybrid technology.
Lexus entered the Indian market in 2017 and began local production with the ES 300h in 2020. The ES 300h remains the company’s highest-selling model in the country. Globally, Lexus operates in over 90 markets and has sold more than two million hybrid vehicles worldwide.
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22 Dec 2025
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