The Lexus LF-30 Electrified Concept Comes Equipped With Its Own Drone
This concept proposes automotive accoutrement on another level, equipped with its very own ?drone-technology support vehicle?.
Imagining a future when personal vehicles operate autonomously, powered by electricity while offering occupants a slew of displays/infotainment options isn’t too much of a stretch of the imagination. All of these technologies already exist at various states of reliability. But the recently unveiled Lexus LF-30 Electrified concept proposes automotive accoutrement on another level, equipped with its very own ?drone-technology support vehicle?, a sidekick known as the ?Lexus Airporter.?
The Tokyo Motor Show is always an event to look forward to, promising attendees a glimpse of numerous designs unlikely to see production or be offered outside of the borders of Japan. It’s also the annual event where concept vehicles reveal the future intentions of Japanese automakers. Such was the case with the announcement of the Lexus LF-30 Electrified days ago ? a wildly futuristic electric with technologies “look[ing] ahead to the year 2030.” If you’re wondering what Lexus calls this color, it’s ?voltaic sky?, a new metal-infused coating resulting in a blue-green metallic hue.
The LF-30 Electrified’s sinewy, aerodynamic exterior carries a few hallmark traits traceable to the Toyota Mirai and Lexus LC Hybrid (the enormous front grill fanning out and to the sides doubles down on Lexus’ commitment to the aest...
Imagining a future when personal vehicles operate autonomously, powered by electricity while offering occupants a slew of displays/infotainment options isn’t too much of a stretch of the imagination. All of these technologies already exist at various states of reliability. But the recently unveiled Lexus LF-30 Electrified concept proposes automotive accoutrement on another level, equipped with its very own ?drone-technology support vehicle?, a sidekick known as the ?Lexus Airporter.?
The Tokyo Motor Show is always an event to look forward to, promising attendees a glimpse of numerous designs unlikely to see production or be offered outside of the borders of Japan. It’s also the annual event where concept vehicles reveal the future intentions of Japanese automakers. Such was the case with the announcement of the Lexus LF-30 Electrified days ago ? a wildly futuristic electric with technologies “look[ing] ahead to the year 2030.” If you’re wondering what Lexus calls this color, it’s ?voltaic sky?, a new metal-infused coating resulting in a blue-green metallic hue.
The LF-30 Electrified’s sinewy, aerodynamic exterior carries a few hallmark traits traceable to the Toyota Mirai and Lexus LC Hybrid (the enormous front grill fanning out and to the sides doubles down on Lexus’ commitment to the aest...
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