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Lexus LM300h White Pearl Kyosho 1:18

Lexus LM300h White Pearl Kyosho 1:18
Current price: £162.50

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Specifications
Car Brand
Lexus
Model Manufacturer
Kyosho
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
08963WP
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5-layer carton Foam-filled interior
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About the Lexus LM300h White Pearl Kyosho 1:18

TL;DR: Kyosho's 1:18 diecast reproduces the Lexus LM300h luxury MPV in White Pearl, one of Lexus's most unconventional models. It suits collectors after something beyond saloons and coupes, built by a manufacturer respected for detailed Japanese-market subjects.

A luxury MPV is an unusual subject for a scale model shelf, and that rarity is precisely why the LM300h stands out among more conventional Lexus offerings.

A Detailed Take on an Unusual Body Style

Kyosho has built a strong reputation among JDM collectors for tackling subjects other manufacturers overlook, and a boardroom-grade van like the LM is exactly that kind of choice. The White Pearl finish shows genuine depth under direct light, a fitting treatment for a car marketed on chauffeur-grade presentation rather than sporting intent. Opening doors and bonnet let a collector inspect the cabin trim, and the tall, upright glasshouse and long wheelbase are rendered without the proportion compromises a less careful casting might make on an unusual body shape. This is not a subject many manufacturers attempt at all, which gives the model genuine novelty value on its own.

The LM's Place as a Lexus Flagship Curiosity

Built on the same platform underpinning the Toyota Alphard and Vellfire, the LM repositions that popular Japanese MPV as an ultra-luxury flagship, sold primarily across Asian markets as a rival to premium chauffeur vehicles rather than a family van. Its hybrid 300h powertrain reflects Lexus's broader hybrid-first strategy. For a Special & Unique display, this model offers something genuinely different from the saloons and SUVs that dominate most collections, a reminder that luxury motoring extends well beyond the usual sports and executive segments.

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