Welcome to the Daily 5 report for Monday, Nov. 10.
After the Lexus LS debuted in 1989 in Detroit, it became a tried-and-true staple in the luxury brand's lineup — a Luxury Sedan, if you will.
At the recent Japan Mobility Show, Lexus showed an LS concept that has been radically reimagined for the future: electric, six wheels and an interior design focused on the ultimate in passenger comfort. This time, LS stands for Luxury Space.
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Automotive News Europe's Luca Ciferri caught up with Lexus International President Takashi Watanabe, who discussed the challenges involved in designing and engineering the "exclusive personal sanctuary."
In other news, Dutch government officials will visit China for talks to end disputes surrounding Nexperia as Beijing, while easing restrictions on the semiconductor supplier's exports from China, urges the Netherlands to return control of the company to its Chinese owner.
And this Bloomberg report details the moments that led to the messy collapse of used-vehicle dealership group and buy-here-pay-here lender Tricolor Holdings.
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— Omari Gardner, director of content and commentary
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