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Lexus News: The Lexus LF-LC Concept leaks out ahead of Detroit debut

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December 20,2011

black-knight

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If you've been following the news about the upcoming Detroit Auto Show, you'd already know that Lexus was planning to pull the wraps off of a brand new concept car that would showcase their upcoming design direction for all future vehicles. Lexus previously released two teaser images that revealed the driver's side headlamp and a portion of the interior of the car.

Thanks to Road & Track, though, you don't have to wait until next month to see the entire car. Someone blew the lid on the whole thing through R&T's YouTube account with a video that intended to preview the cover of next month's issue. What's revealed isn't a drastic change from Lexus' current design formula, but rather a significant evolution.

Further details are sure to come at Detriot. The video from Road & Track has now been made private, but rest assured, it's still floating around on the internet.

Update: Lexus releases some more


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so.. did i miss anything, or is there something big different in this compared to the one they are selling right now?...or wait and find out?

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so.. did i miss anything, or is there something big different in this compared to the one they are selling right now?...or wait and find out?

You're thinking of the LFA. This is completely different.

Edited by black-knight

Prolly has a Yaris engine. :(

Those new images are for the Toyota NS4 concept/

Ugly, I do not care for the style at all, looks like something an animal left behind.

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