
The LF-Gh is the new Lexus hybrid concept unveiled at the New York Auto Show 2011. With an aggressive front-end style, and front and rear LED lights, the Lexus conservative styling is thrown out and replaced by a younger and more modernist design aesthetic. A future Lexus production version may also include a three-dimensional analog clock, as well as other cool design features.

According to Kengo Matsumoto, Lexus Design Division general manager, "The captivating design of the LF-Gh concept examines the possibility of balancing what are normally opposing qualities, such as style and functionality."

As a grand touring sedan, the LF-Gh is a high-performance concept with an involved driving experience and capable of comfortably traveling at high speeds on long-distance drives. The LF-Gh has a conventional rear-wheel-drive layout, generous interior room, lots of cargo area, and great forward visibility. Side mirrors and door handles are minimized to reduce aerodynamic drag.
Via Green Autoblog










