Lexus' Surprising Approach to the RZ Sport Concept
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【Summary】Lexus debuted the RZ Sport Concept at The Quail, an extravagant event during Monterey Car Week. The electric SUV's unconventional bodykit raised eyebrows, leaving many wealthy attendees puzzled.
FutureCar Staff
Aug 26, 2023 9:47 AM PT
Lexus unveiled the RZ Sport Concept at the Tokyo Auto Salon earlier this year, but it went unnoticed at the time. However, it has now caught our attention as Lexus gave the RZ Sport Concept its North American debut at The Quail during Monterey Car Week.
The Quail is known for being one of the most luxurious events of the week, which makes it surprising that the twin-winged electric crossover managed to make an appearance. The Max Power-style bodykit on this electric SUV has left many wealthy individuals feeling uneasy and questioning the event's security measures.
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