Lexus designs LF-30 Electrified concept to develop "mutual understanding" between car and driver
Lexus considered the relationship between a horse and its rider when designing the LF-30 Electrified concept car, which represents the Japanese brand's vision for a future generation of electric vehicles.
With fluid lines and gull-wing doors, the LF-30 Electrified concept was designed to have a futuristic look that is "expected of a BEV" (battery electric vehicle).
Lexus debuted the concept car ahead of the 46th edition of the Tokyo Motor Show, which runs from 25 October until 4 November 2019.
According to the carmaker the LF-30 Electrified embodies its vision for a future generation of electric vehicles. Lexus plans to unveil its first BEV in November 2019, and is aiming to have electrified versions of all its models available by 2025.
The LF-30's exterior is designed to visually represent the flow of energy that would take place inside the car as a result of its in-wheel electric motors, which see motors on each of the four wheels directly power the wheels.
As a BEV, the car doesn't have an opening bonnet. Lexus' characteristic spindle shape therefore spans the entire vehicle, with window glass extending from the front of the car to the rear.
"Muscular wings" on each side of the car and wing-shaped headlights form the contours of the spindle, and work with the pointed design of the rear lights to create an aerodynamic form.
Able to be driven or autonomously drive itself, the LF-30 Electrified has a colour-changing front face that displays luminescen...
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