Lexus has come to the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo with a conceptual version of its future electric flagship: the LF-ZL.
The vehicle looks like a crossover/SUV and is 5.3 meters (17.4 feet) large with 3.35 m (11 feet) between the axles. The details are scant: the company promises to ‘take customization to the next level’ and seamlessly integrate its cars into the existing infrastructure.
Judging by the images, the b-pillars are missing and there are only four seats inside. Nothing has been said about the production prospects; in the likeliest scenario, the LF-ZL will never reach the mass market, but will inspire other, similar EVs.
The Japanese premium automaker plans to go all-electric by 2035.