Lexus UX concept features a 3-D driving experience

Lexus hasn’t revealed all the details about the concept, but it has revealed a second teaser photo, which this time shows off the concept’s interior.

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Lexus is going to reveal its latest concept, the UX next week at the Paris Motor Show. The UX concept is likely a preview of a new small crossover from the automaker. Lexus hasn’t revealed all the details about the concept, but it has revealed a second teaser photo, which this time shows off the concept’s interior.
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According to Lexus, the UX concept will feature a 3-D like driving experience, well that’s if it was actually produced. All on-board HMI technology has been designed to offer progressive customers who live and work in an ever-connected environment an innovative, three-dimensional driver experience.

The driver’s instrument binnacle houses a transparent globe, floating in the manner of a hologram, in which a combination of analog and digital information express a functional yet unexpected user interface. The center console features a prominent, facetted crystal structure within which a hologram-style display of air conditioning and infotainment system is clearly visible to both driver and front passenger. The concept also features electro-chromatic windows, and the side-view mirrors are replaced by e-mirror camera housings.

Lastly, there’s a removable sound bar built into the passenger side of the dashboard.

Source: Lexus