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The stunning new LF-CC Full Hybrid coupe concept makes its world premiere at the 2012 Paris Motor Show. Showcasing the boldest Lexus 'spindle grille' yet seen, this compact four-seat coupe signals a dynamic evolution of our design language for future models. An athletic coupe profile enhanced by a side 'kick-up' line, with short overhangs front and rear. To the front, sculpted air intakes cool engine and brakes, while a 3 LED projector headlamp design features innovative, surface-mounted heat sinks and distinctive, arrow-shaped daytime running lights.
Dynamic styling emphasises the LF-CC's wide stance and low centre of gravity. Fitted with an all-new 2.5-litre Full Hybrid Lexus powertrain powering the rear wheels, this concept is engineered to deliver an engaging driving experience and class-leading emissions targeted below 100g CO2/km. Inside, a driver-centric sports cockpit contrasts advanced technology with exquisitely crafted leather and metallic design details. All functional driving components are consolidated in the driver's seat surroundings, combining outstanding ergonomics with advanced HMI (Human Machine Interface) technologies.
Designated LF-LC for Lexus Future-Luxury Coupe, the concept two-door vehicle premiered in January 2012 at the North American International Auto Show. The vehicle's exterior and interior styling was created by the Calty Design Research center in Newport Beach, California, which previously developed the exterior styling of the first generation Lexus SC coupe and the fourth generation Lexus GS.[29] The LF-LC features the brand's spindle-shaped grille which debuted several months prior on the fourth generation Lexus GS.[29]
The LF-LC features a front-engine, rear-wheel drive drivetrain layout, which incorporates a next-generation Advanced Lexus Hybrid Drive system.[30] The interior features a remote touchscreen control system linked to two liquid crystal display (LCD) screens that measure 12.3 inches (310 mm) in width.[30] Smartphone-size touchscreens are placed on the door armrests for additional controls.[31]
The LF-LC was produced as a design study for a driver-focused vehicle at the direction of the Lexus Center in Japan, and work began on the concept in May 2010.[29] The exterior appearance of the LF-LC was inadvertently leaked by Road & Track magazine several weeks prior to its scheduled auto show debut, when a preview of its February 2012 issue with the LF-LC on its cover (under the headline "Stunning! New Lexus Super Coupe"). The LF-CC is a concept car revealed at the 2012 Paris Motor Show as a preview of the 2014 Lexus IS convertible. The design translates to Lexus Future-Compact Coupe.
The Lexus LF line is a series of concept cars built by Lexus, the luxury vehicle division of Toyota Motor Corporation. The "LF" designation refers to Lexus Future. The LF Series vehicles features coupes/convertibles, including: the LF-A, the LF-A Roadster, LF-LC, LF-CC, and the LF-C; sedans: the LF-S, LF-Sh, and LF-Gh; crossover SUVs: the LF-X and LF-Xh; and hatchbacks: the LF-Ch. The first concept vehicle of the LF Series, the LF-X, appeared in 2003. The LF Series utilizes L-finesse,[1] a design philosophy named for "Leading Edge" and "finesse", which debuted on the LF Series concepts and later extended to all new production Lexus vehicles. New vehicle technologies on the LF Series include advanced instrumentation, multiple driver-selected vehicle configurations, hybrid and experimental powertrains, and unconventional driver interface designs.[2][3] The vehicles also feature new design cues which derive from the L-finesse design language of "Intriguing Elegance" (純), "Incisive Simplicity" (妙), and "Seamless Anticipation" (予).[4] Several of the LF concept vehicles have appeared close to their production counterparts, while the design cues of other LF concepts appeared on more distinctly different production vehicles.
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The stunning new LF-CC Full Hybrid coupe concept makes its world premiere at the 2012 Paris Motor Show. Showcasing the boldest Lexus 'spindle grille' yet seen, this compact four-seat coupe signals a dynamic evolution of our design language for future models. An athletic coupe profile enhanced by a side 'kick-up' line, with short overhangs front and rear. To the front, sculpted air intakes cool engine and brakes, while a 3 LED projector headlamp design features innovative, surface-mounted heat sinks and distinctive, arrow-shaped daytime running lights.
Dynamic styling emphasises the LF-CC's wide stance and low centre of gravity. Fitted with an all-new 2.5-litre Full Hybrid Lexus powertrain powering the rear wheels, this concept is engineered to deliver an engaging driving experience and class-leading emissions targeted below 100g CO2/km. Inside, a driver-centric sports cockpit contrasts advanced technology with exquisitely crafted leather and metallic design details. All functional driving components are consolidated in the driver's seat surroundings, combining outstanding ergonomics with advanced HMI (Human Machine Interface) technologies.
Designated LF-LC for Lexus Future-Luxury Coupe, the concept two-door vehicle premiered in January 2012 at the North American International Auto Show. The vehicle's exterior and interior styling was created by the Calty Design Research center in Newport Beach, California, which previously developed the exterior styling of the first generation Lexus SC coupe and the fourth generation Lexus GS.[29] The LF-LC features the brand's spindle-shaped grille which debuted several months prior on the fourth generation Lexus GS.[29]
The LF-LC features a front-engine, rear-wheel drive drivetrain layout, which incorporates a next-generation Advanced Lexus Hybrid Drive system.[30] The interior features a remote touchscreen control system linked to two liquid crystal display (LCD) screens that measure 12.3 inches (310 mm) in width.[30] Smartphone-size touchscreens are placed on the door armrests for additional controls.[31]
The LF-LC was produced as a design study for a driver-focused vehicle at the direction of the Lexus Center in Japan, and work began on the concept in May 2010.[29] The exterior appearance of the LF-LC was inadvertently leaked by Road & Track magazine several weeks prior to its scheduled auto show debut, when a preview of its February 2012 issue with the LF-LC on its cover (under the headline "Stunning! New Lexus Super Coupe"). The LF-CC is a concept car revealed at the 2012 Paris Motor Show as a preview of the 2014 Lexus IS convertible. The design translates to Lexus Future-Compact Coupe.
The Lexus LF line is a series of concept cars built by Lexus, the luxury vehicle division of Toyota Motor Corporation. The "LF" designation refers to Lexus Future. The LF Series vehicles features coupes/convertibles, including: the LF-A, the LF-A Roadster, LF-LC, LF-CC, and the LF-C; sedans: the LF-S, LF-Sh, and LF-Gh; crossover SUVs: the LF-X and LF-Xh; and hatchbacks: the LF-Ch. The first concept vehicle of the LF Series, the LF-X, appeared in 2003. The LF Series utilizes L-finesse,[1] a design philosophy named for "Leading Edge" and "finesse", which debuted on the LF Series concepts and later extended to all new production Lexus vehicles. New vehicle technologies on the LF Series include advanced instrumentation, multiple driver-selected vehicle configurations, hybrid and experimental powertrains, and unconventional driver interface designs.[2][3] The vehicles also feature new design cues which derive from the L-finesse design language of "Intriguing Elegance" (純), "Incisive Simplicity" (妙), and "Seamless Anticipation" (予).[4] Several of the LF concept vehicles have appeared close to their production counterparts, while the design cues of other LF concepts appeared on more distinctly different production vehicles.
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