NEW YORK -- Automakers from around the world will be unveiling more than 60 new cars and trucks during the 115th edition of the New York International Auto Show that opens to the public Friday, a number organizers said “is the largest ever lineup of new vehicles in the show’s history.”
After more than 10 years promoting the ideas, creativity and critical thinking of developing artists, the Lexus Artists Scholarships program has taken a new turn this year in favor of the environment.
Toyota de Puerto Rico Corp. kicked off 2014 with a new president. With more than 30 years of industry experience, 25 of them within Toyota, George Christoff will direct the operations and performance of the Toyota, Lexus and Scion brands in Puerto Rico, as well as the duties performed by Toyota Foundation and Lexus with the Arts, the company announced Thursday.
The Lexus Grants for Artists Program bestowed a total of $27,000 in grants split equally among Puerto Rican artists Julio E. Amill-Martínez, Tari Beroszi and Omar Velázquez-Román to support their emerging careers.
Slipping behind the wheel of the 2013 Lexus ES 300h is like drinking a cup of hot chocolate on a chilly night: It’s comfortable, cozy and, if decadent enough, leaves you wanting more.
A number of automakers will be displaying their new products and innovations during this week’s Puerto Rico International Auto Show taking place at the Plaza las Américas mall in Hato Rey. Ford is one of them with a seven-model exhibit including the redesigned 2013 Fusion.
As part of its commitment to enhance and promote the arts in Puerto Rico, Lexus has granted $27,000 in scholarships split equally between three emerging artists, the automaker announced Wednesday.
Luxury automaker Lexus recently inaugurated its newest dealership on Route 2 in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The $1.5 million, 4,000 square-foot facility features a four-vehicle showroom, a 60-vehicle parking facility, a certified, pre-owned sales department, as well as parts and service areas.
After revolutionizing the luxury car segment for more than 20 years with quality and technologically-superior vehicles, Puerto Rico Lexus executives unveiled Wednesday the future of the brand with the launch of the next-generation GS model.
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