Lexus Not Sold On Made-In-China Vehicles

Sami Haj-Assaad
by Sami Haj-Assaad

Made-in-China has always had a rough reputation when it comes to quality and Lexus isn’t helping things.

According to a report by Bloomberg, the Japanese automaker will continue making cars in Japan, despite incurring significant cost penalties for importing its vehicles into China, rather than making them in China.

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“There’s too much quality risk in China to produce there,” said Takashi Yamamoto, executive vice president of Lexus International. “When that difficulty is gone, maybe local production is likely to be launched in China, maybe several decades later,” he said.

In comparison, Lexus’ biggest rivals, including BMW, Mercedes and Audi are all manufacturing cars locally for the Chinese market, which helps keep their prices down compared to Lexus vehicles.

The view that made-in-China cars aren’t as well built goes against recent studies that have found that Chinese built cars are improving in terms of quality. Then again, Lexus has always held the quality benchmark and it credits its Japanese manufacturing facilities as part of that reputation. Only two Lexus plants exist outside of Japan, a newly opened Kentucky plant that manufacturers the ES sedan, while a plant in Ontario makes the RX crossover.

Lexus suggests that China’s lack of experience in building vehicles is an indicator of less than stellar quality. On the other hand, the company hasn’t experienced the same growth in the country as its German rivals, chiefly because its cars are so expensive due to the import taxes.

“Made-in-Japan guarantees quality,” said Yamamoto. “If you shift to made-in-China, there could be some peripheral issues accompanied with this.”

[Source: Bloomberg]

Sami Haj-Assaad
Sami Haj-Assaad

Sami has an unquenchable thirst for car knowledge and has been at AutoGuide for the past six years. He has a degree in journalism and media studies from the University of Guelph-Humber in Toronto and has won multiple journalism awards from the Automotive Journalist Association of Canada. Sami is also on the jury for the World Car Awards.

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  • Bd Bd on Nov 06, 2015

    Lexus prices are already "down: as their top sellers are the FWD-based models.

  • Johnls39 . Johnls39 . on Nov 06, 2015

    Lexus needs to throw in the towel and start making cars in China. They are losing against the competitors who are already making cars there to escape from the steep import taxes and will be left behind due to their stubbornness. Give the Chinese people of what they want.

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