RE: Say hello to the (official) Lexus Sport Concept
RE: Say hello to the (official) Lexus Sport Concept
Friday 15th August

Say hello to the (official) Lexus Sport Concept

Latest two-door show car hints at a future flagship, but Lexus isn't giving much away... 


Evidently, they like playing their cards close to their chest at Lexus. Already this summer we had the mysterious V8s at Goodwood, both road car and racer, that looked like the most interesting Lexuses since the LFA. But we weren’t told anything about them, not even a name. They followed the Electrified Sport concept of early 2022, a car we were promised by 2030 - but that was back when the future looked a lot rosier for electric. Even then, assurances were vague and details hard to come by. 

And now there’s this, another stunning two-door Lexus that it doesn’t really want to say anything about. It’s called the Sport Concept (imaginative), and it’s just been revealed at The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering, the flagship get-together of Monterey Car Week. Lexus has published, and this is no joke, 65 words on the new car. So you’ll have to excuse us filling in the gaps.

For what it’s worth Lexus says the ‘progressively styled, future-focused yet truly authentic sportscar signals the way forward for Lexus design’, which usually means you’ll see the light design on a new generation of SUVs, but Toyota as a whole seems so committed to interesting cars of all shapes and sizes that we’ll assume they mean business with something that looks like this. 

Especially as the XXS press release goes on to add the Sport Concept ‘blends dynamic and emotional elements into a vision for a next generation sports car’. Which sounds promising. Patently, we’ve all seen wilder show cars in our time, but that’s a good thing here; you can see where numberplates could go on, how it might just get over speed bumps, where the golf clubs would go (it’s still a Lexus, after all) and so on. Though there’s really nothing else to say right now beyond what we think it might be. No engine specs, no interior images, no guarantees. But Lexus has to do something soon, doesn’t it? One to keep an eye and keep fingers crossed for - can’t have enough two-door sports cars in the world, after all…


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mrclav

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Oh yes. I'll take that as is please.

CountyLines

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Not much wrong with that!!

CG2020UK

2,727 posts

57 months

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Really like that!


CH80

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Looks superb! Hopefully it will have the NA V8 (with hybrid assist ofcourse!)

Freakuk

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Yup that gets the blood pumping.

Wardy78

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CH80 said:
Looks superb! Hopefully it will have the NA V8 (with hybrid assist ofcourse!)
I share your hope, but is any major manufacturer going to develop a new V8 in 2025?

VR6 Eug

753 posts

216 months

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That needs the LFA V10 fitted.

foxhounduk

598 posts

197 months

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Please make this and don’t make it electric. It looks a bit like the new TVR Griffith (does that even exist?) from the front.

biggbn

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Don't care what powers this, get it made.

nismo48

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biggbn said:
Don't care what powers this, get it made.
Agreed

dibblecorse

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Oooohhhfff that's a yes from me.

GreatScott2016

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105 months

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Very attractive indeed, yes please yes

cannedrex2406

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Wardy78 said:
I share your hope, but is any major manufacturer going to develop a new V8 in 2025?
It is confirmed to have a Twin Turbo V8 so you don't have to hope!

Kipsrs

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Oh lord! I have a lot of want for one. . That’s right up my street. Let’s hope that makes production.

Marwood79

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Nom, nom, that is lovely, what a stance! Hopefully it won't be £2million quid like every other sexy car seems to be these days...

JJJ.

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A big yes from me.

josh00mac

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I wonder if Toyota have paused and considered fitting a V config engine. Jap sports cars have looong gestation periods don’t they.

GTRene

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not bad, specially from this angle


Chris_i8

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Yep that works for me....

Jaguar take noteboxedin

BigChiefmuffinAgain

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I guess it's just me looking at the comments but I find this a little challenging. Too much going on, with too many different shapes and colours, almost as if it was designed by a committee. Not sure some of the vertical lines work with the admittedly very nice shoulders over the rear arch