
The big car was custom built as a landaulet, which has a top that is convertible behind the driver. It is also a gasoline-electric hybrid that can drive on electric power alone for longer than a typical LS 600h. Indeed, Lexus said had said that during the post-wedding parade around Monaco the car would operate as an electric vehicle at least 85% of the time.
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Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota, reported in May it would be providing the wedding car for the couple as well as a small fleet for the royal family. The move is aimed at getting more attention for the comapny’s large hybrid flagship sedan, which is a unique vehicle among large luxury cars.

This sort of product placement could generate lasting publicity and give Lexus more recognition among consumers as a serious competitor in the luxury segment...