By Joseph White
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp's <7203.T> Lexus brand is planning to launch a second top-of-the-line "flagship" model to accompany a new generation of its LS sedan, the head of the brand's U.S. operations told Reuters on Wednesday.
"We need a flagship. It doesn't have to be a sedan," Jeff Bracken, Lexus division general manager, told Reuters on the sidelines of an industry conference.
Bracken would not say what type of vehicle the second flagship Lexus would be.
Sales of large luxury sedans such as the Lexus LS have slowed in recent years as affluent consumers have shifted towards luxury SUVs.
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"In addition to the LS (a large sedan), there could be another flagship in our lineup," Bracken said. "We'll define what it is in January."
Lexus also is looking to strengthen its SUV lineup by offering a version of the midsize RX SUV with a third row seat. An RX with room for seven or eight passengers is the No. 1 request from U.S. Lexus dealers, Bracken said. A new RX is due this fall but will not have a third row seat.
"We don't want to wait for a next generation" to add the extra seating row, Bracken said.
(Reporting by Joseph White in Traverse City, Michigan; Editing by Dan Grebler)