Misleading commercial at the
Misleading commercial at the least from an engineering perspective. First, 119 points, I have no idea where you get that from, unless you are comparing to real life dummies and tests. There is no such dummy that exists with 2 million data points, except in SIMULATION, on a computer. If you are comparing a real life dummy test to a computer simulation that is apples and oranges.
Manufacturers have been running simulations of steadily increasing complexity since the 1990s; as a record of fact and history, GM was the first to develop the H-3 dummy under Harold "bud" Mertz, with all safety regs being developed as a result. Lexus is simply a follower like all the rest. Simulations returning terabytes of data (millions of data points) were being run int the late 1990s on Cray supercomputers at the Warren Technical Center.
The key is NOT how many data points; the key is HOW ACCURATE your assumptions on the computer are to replicate what will happen in reality. That is still art. If you have a million data points and a shoddy model it is useless against a well correlated, strong foundation model with only a few data points tracking the actual testing results.
Another example of Lexus marketing trying to look intelligent and being technically incompetent - if your engineering approved this message (which I doubt they did), don't expect me to buy any of your cars.