GENEVA: The Lexus LF-SA concept has been officially released at the Geneva Motor Show. Lexus has described as an “ultra-compact urban 2+2 [which] captures Lexus’ passion for upcoming design trends in a bold and emotional execution”.
Perhaps, as the pair shares nothing in common – the LF-SA was designed to commemorate Lexus’ first model in the legendary LS 400 sedan, which celebrated its 25th birthday last year.
The concept measures 3450mm long, 1700mm wide and 1430mm high, and Lexus says its dimensions and styling point to a city car interpretation of the carmaker’s road-going ‘L’ range (LS, LX and LFA).
The styling is also designed to give the viewer a new perspective of the car with each changing angle, while remaining true to the brand with Lexus’ now trademark spindle grille.
Inside, there’s a 2+2 seating layout as mentioned, but the driver’s seat is fixed to maximise space. Instead of sliding seat rails, Lexus has fitted an adjustable steering column and pedals.
For rear seat passengers, the front passenger seat moves in the traditional two-door way to allow access.
Other features include an infotainment system with a hologram-style digital display incorporated in the instrument binnacle, along with a wide-angle Head-Up-Display.
Lexus is keeping quiet on the concept’s powerplant, although one of the carmaker’s hybrid units would be a logical guess.





