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Lexus LF-ZC concept challenging Tesla Model 3 in 2026

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【Summary】Lexus has unveiled the LF-ZC concept car, a sleek four-door saloon, at the Tokyo Motor Show. Scheduled to launch in 2026, the electric vehicle (EV) aims to rival the Tesla Model 3. The LF-ZC is expected to offer up to 620 miles of range and an all-wheel drive system. Its design features include a coupe-saloon profile, yoke-style steering wheel, and an Intelligent Cockpit with continuous software updates.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 25, 2023 6:15 AM PT
Lexus LF-ZC concept challenging Tesla Model 3 in 2026

Lexus has unveiled two all-electric concept cars at the 2023 Tokyo Motor Show - the LF-ZL SUV and the LF-ZC four-door saloon. The LF-ZC, which stands for 'Lexus Future Zero-emission Catalyst', is not just a concept car, but rather a vehicle that is scheduled to launch in 2026. While technical details are limited, Lexus has stated that the LF-ZC, along with its next-generation EVs, will have a range of up to 620 miles and will feature an all-wheel drive 'DIRECT4' system.

Measuring 4,750mm long, 1,880mm wide, and 1,390mm tall, the LF-ZC is similar in size to the BMW i4 and Tesla Model 3. Its design language, called "Provocative Simplicity" by Lexus, is characterized by an extended roofline, a raked windscreen, angular bodywork, a pronounced ridge on the bonnet, and a digital wing mirror. Inside the cabin, the LF-ZC features a yoke-style steering wheel and an Intelligent Cockpit with continuous software updates and AI technology for voice recognition.

Lexus has also incorporated sustainability into the LF-ZC's interior by using bamboo. In terms of driver focus, the car has a physically interactive display projected onto the windshield, providing a unique and engaging experience. With its futuristic design and advanced features, the LF-ZC represents Lexus's commitment to elevated driving dynamics and uncompromised design.

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