Lexus LF-SA Concept @ Geneva Auto Show
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Lexus Geneva Concept to be a City Car?
Motoring Australia is reporting that the Lexus Geneva concept will not a sedan based on the CT, but rather B-segment city car:
Lexus appears likely to produce a direct rival for Audi’s smallest model, the A1, following news that it will reveal an all-new B-segment concept at the Geneva motor show next month.
A senior Lexus official last October confirmed the company’s intention to reveal a fresh small-car concept at Geneva. Then we understood it would be a sedan based on the CT, which shares its platform with the Toyota Corolla and Prius.
Now Lexus sources have revealed to motoring.com.au that the concept will in fact be smaller than the CT, previewing the car-maker’s first step down into the Light car segment.
It’s unclear what form the first Lexus light-car will take, but we expect it will be a five-door hatchback based on the Toyota Yaris platform.
If true, this would a significant change in vehicle strategy for Lexus — in July of last year, Lexus International vice-president Mark Templin very clearly stated to Automotive News that the brand would not build a car under $30k:
“We could go down and build a car under $30,000, but it would be decontented, and you’d be cutting corners. It wouldn’t be a Lexus,” Mark Templin, Lexus International’s executive vice president, told Automotive News.
“To be honest with you, you can’t build a Lexus with the quality, the durability, the reliability, the craftsmanship, the content that we put in a Lexus and sell it profitably under $30,000. You just can’t do it,” he said.
Even so, an earlier Autocar interview with Lexus Europe vice president Alain Uyttenhoven was less committal:
He noted that premium cars were getting ever smaller, and around 60 per cent of premium models sold in Europe were sold for less than 40,000 euros. “The premium market starts with a car as small as the Audi A1,” he said.
As a big fan of city cars and small cars in general, I’m hoping this new rumor is true. As a segment that makes up 60 percent of premium sales in Europe, it could be the model that helps Lexus establish a more significant presence in that market.
Either way, city cars are definitely a controversial topic when it comes to Lexus enthusiasts — what do you think of the new rumor?
Lexus appears likely to produce a direct rival for Audi’s smallest model, the A1, following news that it will reveal an all-new B-segment concept at the Geneva motor show next month.
A senior Lexus official last October confirmed the company’s intention to reveal a fresh small-car concept at Geneva. Then we understood it would be a sedan based on the CT, which shares its platform with the Toyota Corolla and Prius.
Now Lexus sources have revealed to motoring.com.au that the concept will in fact be smaller than the CT, previewing the car-maker’s first step down into the Light car segment.
It’s unclear what form the first Lexus light-car will take, but we expect it will be a five-door hatchback based on the Toyota Yaris platform.
If true, this would a significant change in vehicle strategy for Lexus — in July of last year, Lexus International vice-president Mark Templin very clearly stated to Automotive News that the brand would not build a car under $30k:
“We could go down and build a car under $30,000, but it would be decontented, and you’d be cutting corners. It wouldn’t be a Lexus,” Mark Templin, Lexus International’s executive vice president, told Automotive News.
“To be honest with you, you can’t build a Lexus with the quality, the durability, the reliability, the craftsmanship, the content that we put in a Lexus and sell it profitably under $30,000. You just can’t do it,” he said.
Even so, an earlier Autocar interview with Lexus Europe vice president Alain Uyttenhoven was less committal:
He noted that premium cars were getting ever smaller, and around 60 per cent of premium models sold in Europe were sold for less than 40,000 euros. “The premium market starts with a car as small as the Audi A1,” he said.
As a big fan of city cars and small cars in general, I’m hoping this new rumor is true. As a segment that makes up 60 percent of premium sales in Europe, it could be the model that helps Lexus establish a more significant presence in that market.
Either way, city cars are definitely a controversial topic when it comes to Lexus enthusiasts — what do you think of the new rumor?
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I was looking forward to a CT based sedan but then again that would just be an HS and we all know how that did in the market.
So this could likely be that CT-based CUV that they were testing a while back.
So this could likely be that CT-based CUV that they were testing a while back.
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Here is a larger photo of the leak.
Lexus accidentally tweets a picture of the LF-SA concept
http://www.worldcarfans.com/11502168...-lf-sa-concept
Lexus accidentally tweets a picture of the LF-SA concept
Set to debut in Geneva
Lexus recently announced plans to introduce an all-new concept at the Geneva Motor Show and it appears the company has accidently posted a teaser image of the car ahead of schedule.
Details are limited but Lexus Europe reportedly posted this picture on Twitter earlier today and referred to it as the LF-SA concept. The image was quickly removed but not before someone managed to get a screenshot.
Thanks to their quick work, we can see the concept will have an aggressive front fascia with LED headlights and a prominent spindle grille. The model also has a distinctive hood and boomerang-shaped LED daytime running lights.
Lexus has been relatively tight-lipped about the concept but previous reports have suggested it will preview an entry-level model that slots below the CT 200h. The production model is expected to arrive in 2018 and be based on the Toyota Yaris.
Lexus recently announced plans to introduce an all-new concept at the Geneva Motor Show and it appears the company has accidently posted a teaser image of the car ahead of schedule.
Details are limited but Lexus Europe reportedly posted this picture on Twitter earlier today and referred to it as the LF-SA concept. The image was quickly removed but not before someone managed to get a screenshot.
Thanks to their quick work, we can see the concept will have an aggressive front fascia with LED headlights and a prominent spindle grille. The model also has a distinctive hood and boomerang-shaped LED daytime running lights.
Lexus has been relatively tight-lipped about the concept but previous reports have suggested it will preview an entry-level model that slots below the CT 200h. The production model is expected to arrive in 2018 and be based on the Toyota Yaris.
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I am very disappointed to see it is something concerning downmarket aspirations, as the upper end of Lexus needs further attention. A GS facelift should've been presented at Geneva or a concept for the LS.
Your commentary is interestingly ironic, considering how your signature's image was the first of Lexus in 2011, to utilize that style of photography for a teaser and the LF-SA is the newest. All in the line of showcasing the Spindle Grille in different formats.