Lexus Small CUV
I am sure that within 5 years, Lexus will have 2-3 vehicles smaller than NX... one suv, small sedan on CT and maybe even smaller than CT vehicle.
Maybe they wont be sold in the USA, but both Europe, Japan as well as China want these vehicles and thats 30%-40% of Lexus worldwide sales.
Last edited by bitkahuna; Nov 23, 2015 at 06:06 AM.
looks pretty good!
I am sure that within 5 years, Lexus will have 2-3 vehicles smaller than NX... one suv, small sedan on CT and maybe even smaller than CT vehicle.
Maybe they wont be sold in the USA, but both Europe, Japan as well as China want these vehicles and thats 30%-40% of Lexus worldwide sales.
I am sure that within 5 years, Lexus will have 2-3 vehicles smaller than NX... one suv, small sedan on CT and maybe even smaller than CT vehicle.
Maybe they wont be sold in the USA, but both Europe, Japan as well as China want these vehicles and thats 30%-40% of Lexus worldwide sales.
Originally Posted by RXSF
I think there was a recent article stating that Lexus won't go any smaller than the NX
Last edited by bitkahuna; Nov 23, 2015 at 06:06 AM.
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Perhaps so, but the body styling, at least from the windshield back, is strongly reminiscent of the last-generation Impreza hatchback. of course, there are (or have been) so many vehicles that it's hard to design ANYTHING nowadays that doesn't look like SOMETHING else, somewhere.
Looks great. Very simple and agreeable lines for the up and coming masses. Lexus should replace the nerdy CT with this. Hatchbacks are downmarket for America, but small SUV's are trendy and vibrant. Next CT should be a small sedan to compete with the A3 and CLA. Those two companies did their marketing research.
So much potential here...
So much potential here...
Perhaps so, but the body styling, at least from the windshield back, is strongly reminiscent of the last-generation Impreza hatchback. of course, there are (or have been) so many vehicles that it's hard to design ANYTHING nowadays that doesn't look like SOMETHING else, somewhere.
I guess this is an example of designers inadvertently "copying" eachother without even knowing it.
Regarding the sketch, the vertical front side intakes is what makes the front more palatable compared to Lexus's current idea. Having taller or wider openings on each side below the headlights takes the eye away from the tall grille gape. The IS desperately needs this feature for the facelift, especially on the F-Sport model.
The Impreza was the furthest from my mind when I was sketching that, I was trying to keep the greenhouse and lines rather straight as I think it gives a more "strong" look that is appealing in crossovers.
I guess this is an example of designers inadvertently "copying" eachother without even knowing it.
I guess this is an example of designers inadvertently "copying" eachother without even knowing it.

Some of the most famous designs in history (such as the original VW Beetle in the 1930s and the P-51 Mustang fighter in WWII) were first done as sketches on napkins.
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