Oh dear, that's not gone well, has it? Lexus
doesn't normally get these kinds of things wrong, but with this new
concept bound for the Frankfurt Motor Show next week, erm...
It's called the Lexus LF-NX, and its the Japanese carmaker's vision of a
‘mid-sized' crossover - think Audi Q5 size - that could become part of
the range in the future.
Of course, the styling is all concept fluff, but are we alone in
thinking it looks a bit...messy? Sure, it's an aggressive thing, and is
said to reflect a further evolution of Lexus' ‘L-finesse' design
language that features on today's line-up. There are daytime running
lights. There's Lexus' now signature grille. There are many vertical
lines.
It's suitably Star Trek inside, following the ‘human oriented'
element of the ‘L-finesse' design, and features an upper display zone
and lower operation zone, complete with carved metal surfacing and blue
instrument lighting. Then there's the yellow and black leather with
contrast stitching.
It'll make its debut next week on 10 September, so we'll report back to
see if it looks any less imposing in reality. But for now, tell us what you think. And as we alluded to before, click below to see how Lexus can get concept cars right. Just, so, so right.
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