New LEXUS LF-SA concept makes world debut

The new Lexus LF-SA concept made its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show this week. It is an ultra-compact (sub-B-segment) urban 2+2 model, pointing to a smaller Lexus on the way in the future.

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Last year marked the 25th anniversary of the very first Lexus, the LS400 saloon. To celebrate this milestone, Lexus challenged ED2, its European design studio, to create a concept of an ultra-compact (sub-B-segment) urban 2+2 model.

The LF-SA Concept explores unexpected territory for the brand in a powerful, emotional execution that illustrates Lexus’s passion for up-coming design trends.

The LF-SA Concept is also a driver-focused vehicle, reflecting Lexus’s vision that in a future world where technology and virtual experiences are expected to hold more sway, the real driving experience could become the ultimate luxury.

Lexus also gave a European debut to their new GS F – their new super saloon, powered by a 470bhp, 5.0 litre V8.

It also unveiled a LF-C2 concept – a 2+2 cabriolet concept based on the RC coupé, previewing a future production model.

Posted in Geneva Motorshow 2015, Lexus, Marques, News
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