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Lexus LF-ZC concept unveiled at Japan Mobility Show 2023

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Lexus LF-ZC concept unveiled at Japan Mobility Show 2023

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Lexus LF-ZC concept unveiled at Japan Mobility Show 2023

Lexus unveiled its next-generation BEV concept at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, the new Lexus LF-ZC concept, and the carmaker has said that the car is scheduled to launch in 2026.

Diving into the world of next-generation Lexus BEVs, there’s a lot to get excited about! By smartly minimizing core components, these vehicles promise a versatile design that directly enhances your driving experience. Imagine a ride where the car feels like an extension of you, creating a seamless connection between driver and vehicle.

Interior

The LF-ZC, in particular, brings this dream to life by incorporating the best of BEVs’ inertia characteristics and technologies inspired by Lexus RZ development. A notable mention is the DIRECT4 all-wheel drive system which ensures smooth drive force control, and the Steer-by-Wire tech that offers a natural steering sensation.

Stepping inside, the Intelligent Cockpit is all about making your journey intuitive and enjoyable. It smartly presents functions just when you need them, ensuring a driving experience that feels immersive and tailored to the moment. Plus, with the integration of the innovative “Arene OS” software platform, your Lexus stays updated, bringing in the latest in safety tech and multimedia features. And here’s the cherry on top: for those who love a personal touch, the car adapts to your unique driving style.

Exterior

You can find out more details about the new Lexus LF-ZC concept car over at Lexus at the link below, it looks like a really interesting car from the photos and we are looking forward to finding out more details about it.

Source Lexus

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