Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Lexus LF-Gh Hybrid Concept

With a breathtaking prototype, the Lexus flexes its muscles at the Show in New York and anticipates the new style for the foreseeable future. The stand of the Japanese luxury brand you can enjoy until 1 May, the LF-Gh, a hybrid car looking sleek and personal philosophy that embodies the Lexus of attention to sustainable mobility.

From the initial images it is clear that the Nissan is betting on a sporting made up of details of dynamic elegance that is combined with proportionate. In fact, stands out among all the new grille, which will be the distinctive sign of the next Lexus models, combined into a single body to the lower air intake.

The headlights, LED strictly for the fog lights give a futuristic feel to the collection and the aerodynamics is very accurate. The small openings in the side of the fog channeled a stream of air that is expelled into the slots near the taillights, door handles are minimalist and almost no trace of rear view mirrors.

Discharges seem to disappear in the rear bumper where the body ends a car that, despite its almost 5 meters in length, is flowing and dynamic. Completing the picture the large 20-inch alloy wheels that fit asymmetrical shell. "In implementing this model, the Lexus designers have investigated all those characteristics that are often considered difficult to combine in the same model as the style and functionality," these are the words of Mark Templin, vice president and general manager of Lexus Division.

The interiors have been studied as a function of driving dynamics, with an interior designed for the driver around which all the main controls are located. The reason stems from a new style analog clock, three-dimensional design is the focal point of a cockpit designed to provide maximum comfort to its occupants.

Developed with a mechanical discharging power to the rear wheels, and a hybrid system that anticipates the new regulations on pollutant emissions, this prototype represents the degree of development reached by Lexus over the years.

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