Lexus has revealed two concepts at this year’s Tokyo mobility show; a low-slug saloon concept called the LF-ZC, and this the LF-ZL. Unlike theLexus LF-ZL is short for ‘Lexus Future Zero-emission Luxury,’ as this concept is more focused on passenger comfort than the more dynamic LF-ZC. The LF-ZL is more of a crossover or SUV too, and is designed to fit into a more connected future.
Because this car is about the passenger experience as well as the drivers’ you’ll find doors that open forward and backward. There are no B-pillars either, making ingress and egress that bit easier. Like the LF-ZC concept, the LF-ZL will also use Lexus in-house Arene OS – though here it’s supercharged for a further leap into the future. Lexus imagines a system that’s able to monitor and respond to the drivers’ needs whilst also interacting with other services using V2X technology.
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