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New Lexus range outlined for Australia

Lexus has outlined details on its future line-up for 2021 and beyond. The biggest news is that the brand s ever-popular medium sedan – the Lexus IS – has been discontinued in Australia. Long been a staple of the Australian premium segment, just under 50,000 examples have been sold since the name plate s introduction in 1999. Also leaving is Lexuses performance two-door coupe the RC, and its hybrid CT hatchback. This means the brand s F performance hero is also dead, as is the most-affordable vehicle it offers in our market. The reason behind the deletion of certain product lines stems from Australia s unique decision to adopt the crash performance of a vehicle in a Pole Side Impact situation earlier than other markets.

Lexus IS, RC, CT being discontinued in Australia due to ADR requirements

Lexus is set to discontinue sales of the IS sedan, RC coupe and CT hatch in Australia from November, after recent Australian Design Rules regulations come into effect, which these models do not meet. At this point the news comes from a number of Australian media outlets, but Lexus is yet to make an official announcement. According to a CarExpert report, the IS, RC and RC F, and CT are being axed from the local lineup from November. It says final orders on these models were taken on June 30. The move looks to be the result of changing Australian Design Rules (ADR) requirements for side impact collisions for all new cars sold here in Australia. Meeting those new requirements would necessitate a significant degree of revisions to the platforms of these model lines, effectively forcing Lexus Australia to discontinue sales altogether. Scott Thompson is quoted in a

Toyota Australia posts $332 million after-tax profit

Date Time Toyota Australia posts $332 million after-tax profit Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited (TMCA) has announced an after-tax profit of $332 million for the financial year ended 31 March 2021 (FY20: after-tax profit of $129 million). Comprising Toyota Australia and Lexus Australia operations, TMCA sold a total of 220,403 vehicles locally during FY21. This was an increase of 2.2 per cent compared with FY2020 and contrasted the overall industry decline of 7.8 per cent. The profit result reflected the strong recovery of new vehicle sales through the second half of the financial year and the sale of the TMCA property at Caringbah and the Sydney City Toyota dealership in NSW. After adjusting for one-off prior year tax adjustments and the impact of property sales, the increase in underlying after-tax profit is $80 million compared to the year prior.

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