Enter Lexus with their latest creation: the LY 680 yacht. It’s like the LY 650’s cooler, more sophisticated sibling who just got back from a gap year in the Mediterranean and now boasts an expanded flybridge and swimming platform. The design of the LY 680 closely mirrors that of the LY 650, which is far from a drawback considering the latter’s reputation as one of the most aesthetically pleasing products in the Lexus lineup. The flybridge has been extended by a substantial 1,400 mm, providing ample space for relaxation and activities, including a spacious lounge sofa and a barbecue grill.
Additionally, the swimming platform at the
rear has been elongated by 700 mm, allowing for easier watercraft
parking and more room for ocean plunges. After the redesign, the yacht’s length
now stretches to 20.66 m, compared to its predecessor’s
19.94 m footprint. The LY 680 is powered by twin Volvo Penta
IPS engines, available in a choice of two outputs: 1,050 hp or 1,350 hp for
each unit, or up to 2,700 hp combined. Lexus boasts that the LY 680 delivers
‘stable maneuverability, excellent ride comfort, and quietness,’ all par for
the course for vessels of this size.
The spacious and luxurious interior
remains unchanged, featuring a kitchen and comfortable seating area on the main
level. We can also see the master bedroom and another living room underneath.
In total, there are three rooms and up to six beds available. According to
Lexus, the luxury yacht should feel like a “hideout in the middle of the sea,
providing a space where discerning customers can feel free and at ease”.
The Lexus LY680 is exclusively available
for order in Japan through the Toyota Marine sales offices and select dealers.
Production will be handled by superyacht manufacturer Horizon Group in Asia,
with the first deliveries anticipated in the spring of 2026. While Lexus has
not disclosed pricing details, it’s anticipated to be in line with the previous
model, which was listed at around US$ 3.5 million before taxes and options
Interested parties can explore a 1/20 scale model of the LY 680 at the Japan
International Boat Show in Yokohama. Depending on customer demand, Lexus may
contemplate broadening the yacht’s availability to international markets.