Lexus PH marks 10th year, officially debuts UX compact crossover
Lexus Philippines has formally introduced the all-new UX − the brand’s first-ever candidate in the luxury subcompact crossover segment.
Lexus Philippines has formally introduced the all-new UX − the brand’s first-ever candidate in the luxury subcompact crossover segment.
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