With the LF-1 Limitless Concept, Lexus aims to introduce a new genre of luxury car: the flagship crossover.
Power and performance
For starters, Lexus (née Toyota) says the LF-1 concept can be fuel cell, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, petrol, or all-electric.
External style
The LF-1 concept was created at CALTY Design Research in California, which is an interesting turning point.
Lexus says the LF-1 has an exaggerated relationship to the bridge (which is a new phrase to me), it's more of a sports car than a station wagon.
Unfortunately, like all current Lexus models, the spindle grille is visible on the LF-1.
Photo: Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
Internal Procedures
The cabin has been designed in such a way that each passenger receives maximum comfort.
The front passenger area is more open, with fewer controls and a wide, unobstructed view of the dashboard.
The interior is finished in a metallic finish with the same champagne painted color as the exterior, but with a satin finish for a warmer feel.
Power transmissions
Lexus says all powerplant controls are on the steering wheel to keep the driver attractive and alert to the road.
Personally
The Lexus LF-1 Limitless concept is on display at the North American International Auto Show at the Cobo Center, downtown Detroit, Michigan.
Tony Borroz has spent his entire life racing antique and sports cars.
Photo and source: Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.