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What's the purpose of driving (testing) such a heavily camouflaged car? All that stuff is going to make the car pretty noisy. The cladding will ruin fuel economy and definitely affect handling. Even the mirrors are not the real item. What do they expect to learn? Or is it to just increase suspense and excitement among fanboys ??
It appears they are still keeping the spindle grill. You can see the outline of it.
On the other hand, I love those 1950's Caddy style tail fins.
LOL, I was going to say the same thing! It's funny how they piece things together to help with camouflage. Fins are cool, and the headlights aren't bad either.
It looks very promising, and it appears to be pretty large - maybe more so than a current L. I too can't wait to see the real thing.
And yes, I expect the spindle grille to be around for a while. In retrospect, the previous design theme, L-finesse, was around for only 7 or 8 years before the spindle grille was introduced (less if we consider the early spindle on the CT), but the spindle grille has been part of an arguably much larger, all-in effort to redefine the brand.
Having driven toyota vehicles with the covers on it like that, I can tell you that they can do handling evaluations & suspension tuning with that stuff.
Oh yes please do come out sooner to tank current gen prices. No offense to you owners of the current LS
LOL! I will be selling my 07 LS460L soon and hope to one day (in the near future) be able to get back into a 13+ model... Prices dropping would be GREAT...