Lexus LF-FC concept previews the next-gen LS in Tokyo

Lexus has revealed the LF-FC concept at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. The flagship concept previews the design and technology that we will see when the next-generation LS arrives.

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Lexus has revealed the LF-FC concept at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. The flagship concept previews the design and technology that we will see when the next-generation LS arrives.
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The LF-FC concept features Lexus’ L-finesse design language and Lexus says that from every angle, the sedan is “aggressively elegant.” The LF-FC also gets an evolved version of the Lexus spindle grille that is flanked by floating L-shaped LED daytime running lights. As you move back the LF-LC’s sleek roofline gives it a “4-door coupe” profile and its rear taillights adopt the same floating theme as the daytime running lights.

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On the technology front, the LF-FC concept is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell system that powers the rear wheels, while two in-wheel motors power the front. Inside the LF-FC features an advanced human machine interface that can be operated by simple hand gestures, without the need to touch a panel or controls. A small holographic image on the center console indicates where the system can interpret your hand gestures to control the audio system and ventilation.

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“Lexus wants to surprise and evoke emotion with its distinctive design and forward-thinking technology. For us, it is more than just a car, and we should exceed conventional imagination. The LF-FC expresses our progressive luxury and high-tech vision of a not so distant future,” said Tokuo Fukuichi, Lexus International President.

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Source: Lexus