Thursday, September 10, 2009

Lexus LF-CH Concept

Lexus has released more information about their upcoming technological and design study set for a Frankfurt debut. Using language that makes it sound like the automaker has long-term production goals for the car, they say the Lexus LF-Ch Concept is a full hybrid with potential for the "European premium compact segment."




Engineers designed the five-door as part of their ongoing design method, L-finesse. As part of the exterior design, the car uses concealed door handles and blacked-out B-pillars to give the concept a smoother look and feel. The design team attempted to convey a powerful look by using a steep windshield, and a new grille set into a wide bumper. The wide stance incorporates air intakes to keep brake temperature down. Meanwhile, the long roofline shows just how much room is available for passengers and cargo. Similar to a Renault Megane five-door, the roofline hangs over the rear window to create a spoiler. At 4,300mm, the vehicle is five millimeters longer than the five-door Megane, but its 1,790mm width is 18 mm thinner than the Megane model.

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