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    Lexus LF-ZL previews future flagship model

    By khulekani / on October 30th, 2023 / in Car News, Electric, featured

    Lexus LF-ZL previews future flagship model

    By khulekani / on October 30th, 2023 / in Car News, Electric, featured

    By Otsile Kadiege

    Lexus recently released a bunch of images of the brand’s future luxury flagship electric model called the LF-ZL. The automaker says the LF-ZL represents a future Lexus flagship luxury model, aiming to offer a prestigious ownership experience beyond just the car, driven in next-generation BEV architecture and software advancements from the new Arene OS. Taking advantage of the freedom in BEV-specific packaging and optimizing interior space, LF-ZL has a spacious and serene cabin where traditional Omotenashi features are elevated through technology, for an unprecedented mobility experience.

    Futuristic design

    Lexus hasn’t said much about the design but the concept LF-ZL is without a doubt a futuristic-looking vehicle with signature Lexus design cues like the distinctive daytime running lights. More exterior highlights include aerodynamically optimised wheels, sharp body creases, sliding rear doors, a coupe-like silhouette and a rear light strip with illuminated ‘LEXUS’ lettering to mention a few.

    The LF-ZL’s exterior dimensions are as follows:

    Length: 5,300 mm

    Width: 2,020 mm

    Height: 1,700 mm

    Wheelbase: 3,350 mm

    The interior is equally futuristic thanks to a yoke steering wheel with integrated small smartphone-like displays for driving information and media controls. More highlights include a digital centre console and a massive touch display, which dominates most of the dashboard, and modern seats.

    Next-gen Arene OS

    By harnessing the full capabilities of the Arene OS, Lexus has establish advanced information integration that learns and anticipates the driver’s needs, resulting in a personalized mobility experience. Additionally, it generates fresh experiential value by enabling interaction with a range of societal infrastructure and services. Through “Interactive Reality in Motion”, the car’s onboard sensors work in conjunction with digital data from the surroundings. When drivers point to objects or places of interest during their journey, the car’s display promptly delivers information along with voice guidance, enabling the car to enhance the connection between occupants and their surroundings.

    Furthermore, the utilization of big data allows management of the charging process and power supply, enabling the vehicle to seamlessly connect to the network and become an integral part of the societal infrastructure while parked. This approach ensures the seamless integration of mobility solutions with the customer’s lifestyle.

    Categories: Car News, Electric, featured  /  Tags: Lexus, Lexus LF-ZL, Lexus SA, Lexus South Africa
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