JAKARTA - A luxury Japanese car company, Lexus, is currently trying to develop and produce electric vehicles. This is in line with the company's vision to build a fully electric car by 2025.

One of the existing cars and will be moved to the realm of electrification is Lexus IS. It is reported that the car will be reintroduced to a dealer in Australia in the future.

Reporting from the drive.com.au page, Thursday, May 18, the Australian Lexus is open enough to bring the latest IS Lexus to the Kangaroo Country dealer.

Johnirtas, CEO of Lexus, said his party would consider bringing the car to Australia after the sedan was previously issued in 2021, due to safety concerns.

"I love IS. It's a beautiful car, and we are very sad when we have to stop IS because of safety regulations, where it's most important," said Shayas as quoted by drive.com.au.

Reported in early 2022, the next generation of Lexus IS is rumored to be launching in 2025. Lexus offers battery power that is almost similar to the Tesla Model 3, although has not been verified from Japan.

Last week Lexus' parent company Toyota confirmed it would add a luxury sedan and wagon model to its power lineup by 2026.


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