The Lexus LY680: Redefining Sea-bound Luxury

Lexus is taking luxury from the road to the sea with its new yacht, the Lexus LY680. This opulent vessel, an evolution of the 2019 LY650, stretches an impressive 68 feet and is the handiwork of the Asia-based Horizon Group. The LY680 boasts elegant, sweeping curves that extend its spaciousness, particularly benefiting the flybridge, which comes complete with a lounge and grill and an inviting aft swim platform. Propelled by twin 1,350 horsepower, 12.9-liter turbocharged Volvo D13 engines, this yacht promises power and grace on the waves. Exclusive to Japan, the LY680 will sail under the Toyota Marine banner, with the first voyages slated for 2026. This isn't just a yacht; it's a Lexus experience at sea, offering unparalleled luxury and innovation for enthusiasts of maritime elegance.

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