Lexus announced new concept electric vehicles for Japan’s Mobility Show, including the new LF-ZC, which is a four-door luxury car that the company plans to use as a basis for a real one that will launch in 2026. The luxury Toyota brand also presented a second concept called the LF-ZL which the company says is for a “guilt-free luxury lifestyle.” The LF-ZC, which stands for “Lexus Future Zero-emission Catalyst,” has a low-hanging roofline that smoothly transitions from the hood to the rear.
Lexus is building a whole new EV architecture that’s combined with a software platform called “Arene OS,” which handles advanced safety features and supports over-the-air updates. The system also runs the vast multimedia features consumable on the long infotainment screen that’s shifted to the right for passenger use. Meanwhile, the driver has their own control screens to the left and right of the steer-by-wire yoke and has both an instrument panel and a heads-up display.
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