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.
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.



