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Lexus sold 625,365 vehicles worldwide in 2022, a 18% decrease compared to 2021. Approximately 225,000 hybrid/EV vehicles were sold worldwide last year, or 36% of total volume. Here’s a breakdown of the sales results by region:


Country
Approximate Sales
% Change vs. 2021


North America
286,785
-14%


China
176,071
-22%


Europe
47,304
-32%


Japan
41,253
-19%


Middle East
28,967
-3%


East Asia
26,693
-12%


Lexus International president Tsuneharu Sato released this statement with the sales report (translated from Japanese):

I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to each and every customer who drive LEXUS cars all over the world. The long delivery dates continue due to various circumstances, but we will strive to deliver your favorite car as soon as possible.
Starting with the release of LEXUS’s first battery EV...

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I waited 10 months to get an NX-350h in the color/option combo I wanted. Where is that in the calculation? Liars figure and figures lie…what do you want the number to be? Just say “no” to all electric…
 

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Toyota is still having chip shortage while that doesn't seem to be the issue for other manufacturers. US customers are sick of the long wait and $5000 dealer package.
 
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Toyota is still having chip shortage while that doesn't seem to be the issue for other manufacturers. US customers are sick of the long wait and $5000 dealer package.
My “Dealer package” was $1400 compared to the Hyundai/Genesis dealer who had a $5,000 dealer package and dealer installed accessories for another $3,000 for a vehicle that was still transit.