The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
At last year's Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo, Lexus unveiled the LF-ZC and LF-ZL concepts, marking a significant step towards electrification for the brand.
Lexus LF-ZC electric sedan
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
The LF-ZC, which stands for "Lexus Future Zero-emission Catalyst", is a concept car with the size of a compact sedan but a spacious interior that rivals that of a larger car. This achievement was made possible by a new modular platform developed in collaboration with Toyota. The platform uses "jumbo casting" technology to modernize the assembly process by reducing the number of parts.
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
Lexus promises that the LF-ZC will have twice the range of the current Lexus RZ (350 km), thanks to the new prismatic battery, which shows a redefinition of efficiency.
However, what really sets the LF-ZC apart is its Arenal operating system. This intelligent operating system uses artificial intelligence to adapt driving characteristics to the driver's style, providing an unprecedented user experience.
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
雷克萨斯LF-ZL电动SUV
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
A new jewel in Lexus' crown, this electric SUV concept represents a combination of technology, luxury, and sustainability. The philosophy behind it is to ensure a deeper level of connectivity between mobility, users and society, while embodying sustainable, eco-friendly luxury.
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
In addition to these technological innovations, Lexus has also incorporated bamboo into the interior design of the vehicle. Bamboo is a material that grows quickly and absorbs carbon dioxide very well, which shows the design language that Lexus has adopted.
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
In line with Lexus' goal of going fully electric by 2035, the two concept cars reaffirm their vision and determination to lead electric mobility. Next, we need to focus on what the final product will look like, when it's ready, and in which markets the manufacturer plans to launch it.
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
Hey, Lexus design is still very online, and the two new concept cars launched - LF-ZC and LF-ZL are very nice. These two names are very technological at first glance, but in fact, they represent Lexus's dream of zero emissions in the future. Below, let's take a look at the highlights of these two cars.
LF-ZC electric sedan: black technology with small size and large space
Let's talk about LF-ZC first. Although this car is compact, the interior space is comparable to that of a large car. How? This is thanks to a new modular platform developed by Lexus and Toyota. This platform uses the "giant casting" technology, which reduces the number of parts a lot at once, and saves time and effort in assembly.
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
Moreover, the range of this car is twice that of the Lexus RZ! That's right, 700 km! This relies on the newly developed prismatic battery, which has a high efficiency. The most powerful thing is its Arene operating system, which is an intelligent AI system that can adjust the driving characteristics of the car according to the driver's driving style, which is simply a customized driving experience for you!
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
LF-ZL electric SUV: the perfect combination of technology and luxury
Then look at the LF-ZL electric SUV, which is simply the benchmark for Lexus's future luxury SUV. This car is not only full of technology, but also embodies the concept of environmental protection and sustainable development. Lexus uses bamboo in the interior, which is an environmentally friendly material that grows quickly and absorbs carbon dioxide, which is both beautiful and environmentally friendly, and is properly green and luxurious.
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
The Lexus LF-ZC and LF-ZL concept at the Tokyo show
Lexus aims to be fully electrified by 2035, and the two concepts are an important step towards that goal. It is foreseeable that in the future, Lexus will not only lead in the field of electric vehicles, but also set an example in luxury and environmental protection.