Toyota late last year confirmand its plans to launch 30 electric vehicles by 2030, many of which will wear a Lexus badge.
Lexus has now released new photos that provide us with a better look at the impressive designs of those electric vehicles.
Among these EVs confirmed for Lexus include:
- LFA-inspired supercar
- RZ crossover
- Large SUV
- Sport sedan with related convertible and wagon variants
LFA-inspired supercar EV
According to Lexus, the Electrified Sport is a low-slung LFA-inspired supercar, with a solid-state battery that can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in the low 2 seconds. The range is claimed to be over 643 Kilometers, but this is most likely based on the more lenient cycle used in Japan. Using the EPA test cycle, expect a value closer to 482 Kilometers.
RZ crossover EV
The RZ small crossover will be the first vehicle in Lexus' future electric lineup to reach showrooms. It’s based on the same e-TNGA platform as the 2023 Toyota BZ4X and 2023 Subaru Solterra.
It will go on sale later this year as a 2023 model. This model will likely serve as an electric alternative to the NX.
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Large SUV EV
This SUV will be named the Electrified SUV, it will come with an SUV design, but it is featured by its large family design, meaning that its interior is large enough to own three rows of seats. This SUV vehicle will probably be an electric alternative to the family RX car.
Electric Sport Sedan
Finally, there's the Electrified Sedan, which seems to be a future electric alternative for the Lexus IS . Its style is so elegant and almost coupe-like, despite the fact that there are four doors. Lexus has teased other variants of this car, which is interesting. A 2+2 convertible and two wagons are among them.
Lexus has yet to announce the debut date for its EV cars, but as soon as it does, we'll keep you updated.
The following shows some of the new released photos of the LFA-inspired supercar:
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