Looking for an LFA Successor? How About This Hot Lexus Design Study?

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If you need any further convincing that a car is a piece of art, look no further than this Lexus design study. Okay, technically, these are still just digital drawings and not actually cars, but come on, give it up for the art.

These beautiful renders are the work of independent graphic artist Matteo Gentile, an auto designer out of Italy. According to his LinkedIn profile, he’s been doing auto design work since 2011, most recently for Bugatti.

Granted, it’s not like he designed the new Chiron, but still, the guys at Auto Evolution believe Gentile should be hired on the spot to design the LFA’s long-coming successor. And why not?

Let’s be honest, while the LC 500 is a good start, and an LC F would be even better progress, this design study looks a bit more like a supercar. And the LFA’s successor should certainly be one of those.

So, what do you think of Gentile’s design? Does it look the part of Lexus’s next great supercar? Or do you think the LC 500 is a proper LFA successor?

Chime in with your thoughts on the forum. >>

Via [Auto Evolution]

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