Lexus Unveils LF-Gh Concept: A Glimpse into Future Grand Touring Hybrids
Lexus has unveiled the Lexus LF-Gh Concept at the New York Motor Show, sparking a mix of reactions from enthusiasts. The concept car, hinted as a potential plug-in hybrid, has been met with both anticipation and underwhelment following its initial tease.
The LF-Gh Concept, developed by Lexus, is a glimpse into the future of Lexus design, particularly for the fourth-generation Lexus GS. Its name, 'Lexus Future Grand Touring Hybrid', reflects this. The concept appears to be a new Lexus GS with an enlarged grille, showcasing a 'clean sheet of paper' approach to design, redefining the luxury grand tourer.
Lexus has kept the hybrid powertrain specifics under wraps, but hints suggest it could be a plug-in news. The exterior design has been met with mixed reviews, while the interior features a striking new analogue clock with a three-dimensional face, signifying a shift in Lexus's design philosophy. The exhaust system is designed to minimize visual impact, indicating a focus on reduced emissions.
The Lexus LF-Gh Concept, revealed at the New York Motor Show, offers a preview of Lexus's future design direction. With its potential plug-in news powertrain and unique design features, it is set to influence upcoming Lexus models. Despite mixed reactions to its exterior, the LF-Gh Concept showcases Lexus's commitment to innovation and sustainability.
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