All this to say, maybe Sato isn't as mad as he seems. While his software simulation of a stick shift isn't quite the same as actually using multiple gears and who knows how realistic or involving it might be, it's still one of the innovations that could set apart the EV supercar.
The unnamed concept, which does not yet have a due date, is claimed to get to 60 mph in the"low-two-second range" and have a range of about 435 miles thanks to in-the-works solid-state battery technology. It will also use torque vectoring to improve handling and"realize vehicle dynamics," according to Sato, as well as steer-by-wire.Being lightweight and aerodynamic is key to the new supercar.
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Lexus Real manual, good. Fake manual, lame. Btw, that’s the best use of their signature lighting I’ve seen to date!
Lexus wow looks good.
Lexus W
Lexus Super
Lexus Electric manual supercar? That seems impossible.
Lexus Thank god the front end is gone !! Love it . Toyota fan for life