RE: Lexus sports concept leaked
RE: Lexus sports concept leaked
Wednesday 21st December 2011

Lexus sports concept leaked

YouTube 'gaffe' exposes LFA-inspired coupe ahead of Detroit debut



Pictures of an outlandish coupe concept from Lexus have leaked ahead its unveiling at the Detroit show in January.

With its long, long bonnet and bright red paintjob, questions will surely be asked about the LF-LC's influences, even with a hybrid powertrain supplying the muscle.

No more information has been released about the car, which Lexus had been slowly teasing with detail shots until American mag Road & Track accidentally released a video of it on YouTube (since taken down).

However we do know it's been designed at the firm's Californian Calty design studio, with cues from both the LF-A supercar and the new GS 5 Series rival seen in the design. That means jagged headlights, and a cut-away grille with the ends of the wings extending out aggressively (dangerously, crash testers would say)

With 2+2 seating and a targa-style glass roof, the coupe could hint at a more focused replacement for the unloved SC folding hardtop coupe that nonetheless managed to survive nine years until being dropped in 2010 (2008 in the UK). It would also provide a much needed link between the V10-powered LF-A and the rest of the range, as well as giving the firm's sporty (read, BMW M and AMG rivalling) F portfolio greater prominence.

Pics here are screengrabs of the original Road & Track video, hence the somewhat ropey quality.

 

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Sicob

Original Poster:

478 posts

250 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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...accidentally on purpose. Love all these "leaks" lol

trunks82

252 posts

220 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Looks amazing.shame that it will probably only be a concept.not sure about those wheels though.

zebedee

4,593 posts

300 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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I'd be more embarrassed about how that car looks rather than the fact it was leaked. Foul.

uncle tez

539 posts

173 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Wrap it in matt black and sell it to batman

DanDC5

19,766 posts

189 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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I think that looks amazing.

Stew2000

2,776 posts

200 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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It's different.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

212 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Based on an lengthened FT-86 maybe?? Certainly seems to share some similarities.

Madmatt74

273 posts

179 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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I think Lexus needs that in the UK.

The current line up is sooo bland and boring and that small one (the name or letters escapes me) is just ugly as sin!



Dave Hedgehog

15,715 posts

226 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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ugliest car i have ever seen


jimxms

1,635 posts

182 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Lexus what have you done frown

soad

34,300 posts

198 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Stew2000 said:
It's different.
That, it is.

TheHeretic

73,668 posts

277 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Looks good. Folks moan about everything looking the same, manufacturers make stuff that is not the same, and people scoff. Good on you Lexus... Looks quite stunning in my book.

Stu R

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237 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Once it's been through the sanitisation process on it's way to market and loses the 'concept flair' like the vile wheels, that should look pretty decent IMO.

XB70

2,491 posts

218 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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That is hideous.

This brings me to something I cannot get my head around.

Aside from the chestbeating halo effect and cars that do 300mph and cost £1,000,000, I would say that most people will take looks into consideration when buying a car subject to some exceptions:

For example (and trying to stick with Lexus/Toyota)

- the LS430 is widely regarded as being ugly or, to be kinder, odd looking. I agree that the front end is strange and the rest of the car from the A-pillar back is more than a passing nod to a W140 but it is an astonishingly good car. It overcame the 'looks' because of the upward movement of owners from the LS400 (itself a brilliant car) and the very positive reviews.

- wierd looking cars that are not good (Pontiac Aztec) will sink like a stone

- odd/wierd looking cars that are ok but not outstanding compared to competitors will amble along but occupy a niche (SC430 I am looking at you)

- cars that make you want to cry, sell everything you own and pawn yourself to the Devil himself based on looks can overcome all sorts of inherent shortcomings (refer to the various comments on F-cars of old, 'never meet your hero' etc

Now, I happened to park behind a stunning Gallardo Spyder last week and thought at the time: if Toyota made a second generation MR2 that looked like that (like for like they have the same practical limitations as to luggage etc) then surely they could not keep up with demand. Same for the Hyundai coupe - can you image the sales if it looked like an AM DB7?

So with Lexus, forget this abomination of a concept and look at the reception to the LFA - brilliant car, looks amazing but....too expensive. If, on the other hand, the SC430 replacement was to look like an LFA but had the 4.3 or 4.6 V8 engine in it (so it quick enough, especially in these times of speed cameras and average speed calucations but also relatively frugal and with a known history of reliabilty) and pitched at the SC430 price point, surely more cars would be sold and more people come to the brand, more buy in at the lower point (IS series etc) and the brand becomes more established?



XB70

2,491 posts

218 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Stu R said:
Once it's been through the sanitisation process on it's way to market and loses the 'concept flair' like the vile wheels, that should look pretty decent IMO.
I think you are right - would be interesting to see what it comes out like.

robinessex

11,825 posts

203 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Typical concept car spoilt by the A post/windscreen design. Try gawping at a Stratos to see how it should be done.

little bill

34 posts

235 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Absolutely! Well put!


XB70 said:
That is hideous.

This brings me to something I cannot get my head around.

Aside from the chestbeating halo effect and cars that do 300mph and cost £1,000,000, I would say that most people will take looks into consideration when buying a car subject to some exceptions:

For example (and trying to stick with Lexus/Toyota)

- the LS430 is widely regarded as being ugly or, to be kinder, odd looking. I agree that the front end is strange and the rest of the car from the A-pillar back is more than a passing nod to a W140 but it is an astonishingly good car. It overcame the 'looks' because of the upward movement of owners from the LS400 (itself a brilliant car) and the very positive reviews.

- wierd looking cars that are not good (Pontiac Aztec) will sink like a stone

- odd/wierd looking cars that are ok but not outstanding compared to competitors will amble along but occupy a niche (SC430 I am looking at you)

- cars that make you want to cry, sell everything you own and pawn yourself to the Devil himself based on looks can overcome all sorts of inherent shortcomings (refer to the various comments on F-cars of old, 'never meet your hero' etc

Now, I happened to park behind a stunning Gallardo Spyder last week and thought at the time: if Toyota made a second generation MR2 that looked like that (like for like they have the same practical limitations as to luggage etc) then surely they could not keep up with demand. Same for the Hyundai coupe - can you image the sales if it looked like an AM DB7?

So with Lexus, forget this abomination of a concept and look at the reception to the LFA - brilliant car, looks amazing but....too expensive. If, on the other hand, the SC430 replacement was to look like an LFA but had the 4.3 or 4.6 V8 engine in it (so it quick enough, especially in these times of speed cameras and average speed calucations but also relatively frugal and with a known history of reliabilty) and pitched at the SC430 price point, surely more cars would be sold and more people come to the brand, more buy in at the lower point (IS series etc) and the brand becomes more established?

cragswinter

21,429 posts

218 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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i think it looks great??

getmecoat

Classic Grad 98

26,050 posts

182 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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The rear of the car looks like you're viewing it through a convex lense... apart from that, nice!

maxwell99

8 posts

198 months

Wednesday 21st December 2011
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Leaked or "leaking" like my wifes shoes are leeking and need to be replaced with a more expensive model