Lexus will unveil a new LF-LC 2+2 sports coupe concept at the Detorit Auto Show on 9 January, a vehicle which marks a further step in the development of Lexus’s design direction. [Picture Update: 1/11/2012]
DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 9, 2012 – Lexus today unveiled a new design   concept for a hybrid 2+2 sport coupe at the North American International   Auto Show. Showcasing the future design direction for Lexus with an   emphasis on a driver-focused vehicle, the LF-LC concept will be at the   Lexus display through January 22.
 
 “The concept we’re showing  here in Detroit continues the Lexus design  revolution started with the  CT and GS,” said Mark Templin, Lexus group  vice president and general  manager. “The concept hybrid 2+2 liberates  the idea of a sport coupe  and pushes the boundaries of performance,  style and technology.”
 
 Challenged by the Lexus Center in Japan to come up with a design for a   future hybrid sport coupe concept, the company’s Calty design studio in   Newport Beach, Calif., sought to advance the redefinition of Lexus  with  emotive, avant-garde beauty and advanced technology, yet remain  within  reach for premium buyers.
 
 “Our entire studio worked to  develop this beautiful interpretation of  Lexus originality,” said Kevin  Hunter, president of Calty. “The LF-LC  concept embodies our vision of  what a premium sport coupe could be.”
 
 The LF-LC displays the  new Lexus design language in its bold  interpretation of the signature  Lexus spindle grille and rear  architecture. Sumptuous curves blend  smoothly into dynamic angles,  creating an inviting display of lines,  shadows and corners. 
 
 Framed by a deep aluminum surround, the  mesh pattern of the spindle  grille takes 3D sculpture form, and  functional air intakes in the bottom  corners of the grille show the  fusion of distinctive style and  engineering functionality.
 
 Daytime running lights are shaped like an “L” while the vertical fog   lamps utilize a fading dot matrix pattern to suggest a sense of   movement. 
 
 The profile of the LF-LC creates a powerful, dynamic  silhouette that is  unmistakably that of a serious driver’s car. The  lines of the vehicle  emphasize direction and motion. 
 
 The  concept car’s glass roof features a lightweight, cantilevered pillar   with a glass-to-glass juncture inspired by modern architecture. A   rising, kick-up window graphic and polished aluminum trim are unexpected   elements. Overall, the greenhouse design enhances driver visibility   while adding to the sleek lines of the car.
 
 The dynamic cabin  lines are carried through to the rear deck,  sculpturally integrating  the spindle grille theme to echo the front of  the vehicle while  creating a unique sense of width. The tail lamps,  inspired by the look  of a jet afterburner at take-off, use inner  lighting to create a  remarkable sense of depth. The rear is also fitted  with fog lamps,  repeating the fading dot matrix pattern of the front fog  lamps.  Visually, the integrated tail and fog lamps repeat the “L” shape  and  lead the viewer’s eye down to the powerful Lexus quad exhaust.
 
 The interior of the LF-LC concept vehicle contrasts the cool ambience of   advanced technology with soft textures and organic shapes to create a   driver-focused synergy of form and function. The cockpit expresses a   feeling of both openness and security. The driver is enveloped by deeply   scooped side panels and a high, curved console. The effect is to focus   the driver zone on the controls and on the road.
 
 Based on  Lexus’ commitment to creating an intuitive driving experience,  the  LF-LC incorporates a remote touch-screen device that allows the  driver  to comfortably operate controls without shifting position or  altering  line-of-sight.
 
 Twin 12.3-inch LCD screens provide information  and navigation display.  Inputs come from a touch-screen control board  piercing the swept center  console. Used to control the audio system,  climate controls and  navigation, the interface features a pop-up  touch-screen keyboard for  more complex entries. Similar touch-screen  surfaces on each door operate  the windows, mirrors, seat adjustments  and personal entertainment  settings. 
 
 Set directly in front of  the driver, multi-level meters layer analog and  LCD technologies. The  bottom layer displays temperature, fuel and the  background for the Eco  meter. The middle layer is the tachometer  mechanical center ring. The  topmost layer provides indicators for the  tachometer, speedometer and  Eco meter.
 
 Surfaces throughout the cabin are presented in a  combination of smooth  leather and suede, with brushed metal trim and  wood accents. The  lightweight, race-inspired front seats are formed of  multiple layers and  repeat the interlacing curves that define the cabin  interior. The  racing style steering wheel is also a lightweight design  and contains  integrated controls and start button. Beautiful stitch  details emphasize  organic movement throughout the interior.
 
 The front-engine, rear-wheel drive LF-LC features Advanced Lexus Hybrid   Drive, delivering both driving performance and fuel efficiency. 
 
 “This thought-provoking design exercise is a stunning expression of   creativity,” said Templin. “Combined with a next-generation hybrid   powertrain, this concept promises a rewarding driving experience that is   also kinder to the environment.”











































































