Lexus LF-Z Electrified Previews Their Electrified, AI-Enhanced Future
Lexus reveals their 2025 plans with an EV concept powered by a new four-wheel drive and aided by an AI-enhanced assistant within.
According to recently announced plans, Lexus’s future is going to take an electrifying turn, with a schedule of 20 new BEVs, PHEVs, HEVs and other electric vehicles slated to arrive by the year 2025. Leading this course toward electrification, Lexus revealed the LF-Z Electrified, a battery electric vehicle concept car intended to showcase both the visual and technological languages Lexus intends to utilize across future models.
The Lexus LF-Z Electrified builds upon the brand’s current “L-Finesse” styling language, sharing some of the creased and sculpted musculature of the current RX L crossover alongside the sleek prowling stance of the LC coupe. But this being Lexus’s first all-electric model, the brand’s signature spindle grill is to be replaced with only its silhouette and emblem intact. A cool detail: the disintegrating pixelated pattern progresses into the the wide cat-eyed LED front lights.
Lexus designers explain their goal was to create a “three-dimensional design that transforms the form of the vehicle body itself into the icon of the Lexus brand”; and to this effect, the concept’s side sweeping silhouette does successfully marry a recognizable connection with brand’s current models, while also energizing it with a swept fluidity that appears evolutionary rather than...
According to recently announced plans, Lexus’s future is going to take an electrifying turn, with a schedule of 20 new BEVs, PHEVs, HEVs and other electric vehicles slated to arrive by the year 2025. Leading this course toward electrification, Lexus revealed the LF-Z Electrified, a battery electric vehicle concept car intended to showcase both the visual and technological languages Lexus intends to utilize across future models.
The Lexus LF-Z Electrified builds upon the brand’s current “L-Finesse” styling language, sharing some of the creased and sculpted musculature of the current RX L crossover alongside the sleek prowling stance of the LC coupe. But this being Lexus’s first all-electric model, the brand’s signature spindle grill is to be replaced with only its silhouette and emblem intact. A cool detail: the disintegrating pixelated pattern progresses into the the wide cat-eyed LED front lights.
Lexus designers explain their goal was to create a “three-dimensional design that transforms the form of the vehicle body itself into the icon of the Lexus brand”; and to this effect, the concept’s side sweeping silhouette does successfully marry a recognizable connection with brand’s current models, while also energizing it with a swept fluidity that appears evolutionary rather than...
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