

Lexus unveiled the LF-30 Electrified electric concept car in Tokyo. It demonstrates what a luxury self-driving car could be in 2030.







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The 5.1-meter concept has two huge lift doors, and the signature grille is actually a large monitor displaying information for pedestrians. The car comes with an autopilot drone that delivers luggage to the LF-30, after which it hides in a special compartment at the back of the car.
- The salon is designed for four passengers, including the driver - it can transfer control to the autopilot, after which the steering wheel will hide itself in the front panel, which consists of many monitors. The main feature of the model is a touch-sensitive head-up display built into the panoramic roof. With its help, rear passengers can control all functions of the car, as well as view information on the Internet.
- A variety of materials are used in the interior decoration, from recycled aluminum to charred cedar. In addition, the drone is equipped with a Mark Levinson audio system with headrest speakers and noise cancellation.
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The Lexus LF-30 Electrified has four electric motor-wheels with a total power of 544 hp. (700 Nm). They are independent from each other, which allows for front, rear or all-wheel drive. According to the declared characteristics, the acceleration to "hundreds" of the 2.4-ton electric car takes 3.8 seconds, and the maximum speed is 200 km / h.
- A battery with a capacity of 110 kWh, located under the floor of the passenger compartment, provides a cruising range of 500 kilometers. Fast charging is provided from a 150 kW terminal, and at stations with less power - wireless charging. The steering of the concept has no mechanical connection with the wheels - the signal from the steering wheel goes through the wires.
The LF-30 Electrified has no chance of a serial implementation, but next month Lexus promises to show some other electric car, already ready for production. All models of the brand will receive versions with electric motors by 2025.