Wheelless cars have been on the agenda for a long time, especially if sci-fi movies are any indicator. But if in reality these are still years away, it seemed that the floating boards predicted for 2015 by the movie Back to the Future II would be a more realistic goal. Just yesterday, these seemed like something from the future, but luxury car maker Lexus surprised and apparently managed to figure out how to defy gravity with a board. Slide is probably not a prank.
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The Lexus LF-SA city car is an attractive concept (and what isn't?) that the Japanese high-end carmaker unveiled at this year's Geneva Motor Show. The compact three-door city car, which is only 3.4 meters long, exactly half as wide and as tall as a strawberry (1.43 meters), is ideal for urban driving, as it is nimble and dexterous and completely driver-oriented. .
The prestigious brand under the auspices of Toyota revealed the sportiest version of its mid-size sports sedan Lexus GS - F in Detroit. Under the hood, unlike the German competition, is a 5.0-liter V8 naturally aspirated gasoline engine, and behind it is an abundance of sports equipment in the form of a new eight-speed automatic transmission. front differential TVD and adaptive driving dynamics system.
Lexus wants more European buyers, which is why they are venturing into ever new segments, this time the medium SUV segment. In this regard, the new NX, which convinces with its pleasing image, sedan comfort, hybrid drive and, last but not least, a favorable price, should mix future competitors such as the X3, Q3, GLK and Evoque.
Lexus has revealed details of the upcoming mid-size SUV, which will take the place below the RX at the end of the year.
Japanese design company Wonderwall has designed a new project for Lexus, the brand behind the luxury vehicles produced by Toyota.