Lexus Unveils LF-Gh Concept: A Hybrid GS Redesign
Lexus has unveiled the LF-Gh Concept at the New York Motor Show. The vehicle, a reimagined Lexus GS, has sparked mixed reactions from viewers. While some are impressed, others feel underwhelmed after initial teasers hinted at a grand tourer.
The LF-Gh Concept is a news vehicle, as indicated by its blue Lexus badges. It sports a new analogue clock in the interior, serving as a design centrepiece. Contrary to earlier teasers, the LF-Gh Concept is not a two-door coupe but an updated GS with an enlarged grille.
Lexus has taken a 'clean sheet of paper' approach to design, redefining the luxury grand tourer. The concept car appears to be a new Lexus GS, with sculpted tailpipes and a reduced exhaust system impact, hinting at a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
The Lexus LF-Gh Concept, revealed in New York, is a news vehicle with a new interior design and an updated exterior. While it may not be the grand tourer some expected, it signals Lexus' direction in luxury and hybrid technology.
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