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08 Mar 2018
Regional

Lexus Sport Yacht Concept Shown at Japan International Boat Show

  • Lexus Yacht concept earns Special Award at Japan International Boat Show
  • Lexus Announces Future Production of Larger Luxury Yacht

 

YOKOHAMA, JAPAN – March 8, 2018

Special Award for Lexus Sport Yacht concept

The unique Lexus Sport Yacht concept was recognized with a special award by Japan’s “Boat of the Year” committee at the Japan International Boat Show in Yokohama today.

The one-of-a-kind Lexus Sport Yacht stunned the automotive and yachting worlds when it was revealed in January 2017 at an exclusive media event in Miami by Toyota Motor Corp. president Akio Toyoda along with Yoshihiro Sawa, president of Lexus International, and Shigeki Tomoyama, Toyota Motor Corp. executive vice president with responsibilities including Toyota Marine.

The Lexus Sport Yacht concept was conceived by Lexus Design to explore new areas of luxury and active lifestyles. It was engineered by the Toyota Marine Division and a single running proof-of-concept was built in partnership with Marquis-Larson Boat Group of Pulaski (Green Bay) Wisconsin, USA.

 

Production Announcement

While accepting the award today at the Japan International Boat Show, Shigeki Tomoyama also announced plans to produce a future Lexus premium yacht for sale worldwide.

“Based on our amazing experiences in engineering, building, testing and showing the Lexus Sport Yacht concept last year, we’ve decided to take the next bold step of producing an all-new larger yacht that builds on the advanced nature of the concept while adding more comfort and living space,” said Tomoyama. “We plan to start sales in the U.S. in the latter half of 2019, with sales in Japan following in the spring of 2020.”

The new yacht builds on the partnership with Marquis-Larson, leveraging their renowned boat manufacturing expertise. Planned as a larger 65-foot sport fly-bridge cruiser, the new yacht will have luxury staterooms below deck and entertaining space for up to 15 guests.

Connected services using the company’s new Mobility Services Platform (MSPF) will provide security, smartphone integration, remote diagnostics and maintenance and other services.

Specifications, pricing and other details of the 65-foot yacht will be announced at a later date.

 

Background

The Lexus Sport Yacht concept was a one-of-a-kind vision by Lexus Design. Engineered by the Toyota Marine Division, a single running concept was built in partnership with Marquis-Larson Boat Group of Pulaski (Green Bay) Wisconsin, USA.

The hull, inner structure and superstructure of the bespoke 42-foot open sport cruiser were made of hand-laid carbon-fiber fabric, vacuum-infused with two-part polyurethane resin. The Lexus Sport Yacht concept was powered by two marinized versions of the Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.0 L performance V8 engines as used in the high-performance Lexus RC F coupe, GS F sedan and new LC 500 grand tourer.

The Lexus Sport Yacht concept carries up to 8 guests on board in high-speed luxury with a high-tech multi-media entertainment system and beautiful hand-made woods and leather.

 

Specifications: 2017 Lexus Sport Yacht concept

DIMENSION IMPERIAL METRIC
Overall Length 42 FT 12.7M
Beam (width) 13 FT 3.8M
Passenger Capacity 8 people
Power, total 885 HP 660 kW
Top Speed 49 MPH 43 KTS

 

The Japan International Boat Show is the largest exposition of the Japanese marine industry, held this year from March 8 to 11, 2018, at the Yokohama Bayside Marina and Pacifico Yokohama near Tokyo.

The “Boat Of The Year” awards are selected by a committee of 30 Japanese marine journalists.

 

Toyota Marine, founded in 1990 and based at Laguna Gamagori in Aichi, Japan, is one of the largest makers of premium yachts in Japan.

Toyota Marine’s Ponam lineup includes fiberglass sport-fishing boats from 26 to 30 feet long and luxury cabin-cruisers in 31- and 35-foot lengths with fully-welded aluminum alloy hulls, each powered by a marinized version of the turbodiesel engine of the Lexus GX 300d (3.0-liter turbodiesel 4 cylinder) or LX 450d (twin-turbo diesel 4.5-liter V8) luxury utility vehicles.

Toyota Marine has previously earned Japan Boat Of The Year recognition for the following models:

  • 2016: Toyota Ponam-28V premium sport cruiser
  • 2014: Toyota Ponam-31 sport utility cruiser
  • 2011: Toyota Ponam-35 luxury cruiser

 

Marquis-Larson Boat Group is an independent privately-owned company in Pulaski (near Green Bay), Wisconsin, that designs, engineers and manufactures the brands of Marquis Yachts and Carver Yachts and Larson boats. The pinnacle of their line is the Marquis 720 three-level luxury yacht with fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) hull, deck and superstructure. For more information please see www.MarquisYachts.com or www.LarsonBoatGroup.com.

 

Contacts

For more information please contact Lexus International Strategic Communications in the U.S.:

Maurice Durand, maurice.durand@lexus.com, mobile: 310-613-4359

Paul Williamsen, paul.williamsen@lexus.com, mobile: 310-489-2998

 
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