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5 Lexus Designs You Should Know AboutYahoo[[MORE]]From the city car of the future to new techniques to manufacture upholstery, these Lexus innovations show why the car maker is at the cutting edge.Lighting the wayImage aboveLexus cars have long been known for their L-shaped rear lights, but the RC takes that to new heights. By point lighting the lamp’s protrusions, it glistens as if sprinkled with precious stones. Not only does it look enchanting: the LED lights reduce power consumption, helping boost fuel economy.Sit up and noticeAll manufacturers pay attention to the car’s mechanics, but for the NX F Sport, Lexus went as far as inventing an entirely new technique – to stitch the front seats. There are gaps in the perforation on the lower seat backs to avoid the needle passing through the holes, which would decrease material strength. The difference may be small, but not too small for chief engineer Takeaki Kato.Stay in controlWhy should your car dictate how you use it? If you want to turn on the radio by drawing a circle on the trackpad, or turn up the air conditioning by sketching an arrow, who are we to stop you? The new NX Remote Touch Interface lets the driver customize it however he or she sees fit. And unique haptic technology causes the interface to vibrate to provide feedback, meaning you never need take your eyes off the road.Command attentionThe RX has always been dramatic, but the new model features a completely redesigned fascia, with triple L-shaped LED headlamps, bold front fender flares and an exciting chrome-plated border. This is a car which commands attention whether you’re on or off the road.Good things come in small packagesThe LF-SA concept redefines city driving. It’s instantly recognizable as a Lexus, but this is much more than just a shrunk-down version of the brand’s existing cars. From the exterior designed with safety in mind to the interior that dynamically readjusts itself to suit the driver, the LF-SA reimagines the concept car.
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From the city car of the future to new techniques to manufacture upholstery, these Lexus innovations show why the car maker is at the cutting edge.
Lighting the way
Image above
Lexus cars have long been known for their L-shaped rear lights, but the RC takes that to new heights. By point lighting the lamp’s protrusions, it glistens as if sprinkled with precious stones. Not only does it look enchanting: the LED lights reduce power consumption, helping boost fuel economy.
Sit up and notice








All manufacturers pay attention to the car’s mechanics, but for the NX F Sport, Lexus went as far as inventing an entirely new technique – to stitch the front seats. There are gaps in the perforation on the lower seat backs to avoid the needle passing through the holes, which would decrease material strength. The difference may be small, but not too small for chief engineer Takeaki Kato.
Stay in control









Why should your car dictate how you use it? If you want to turn on the radio by drawing a circle on the trackpad, or turn up the air conditioning by sketching an arrow, who are we to stop you? The new NX Remote Touch Interface lets the driver customize it however he or she sees fit. And unique haptic technology causes the interface to vibrate to provide feedback, meaning you never need take your eyes off the road.
Command attention








The RX has always been dramatic, but the new model features a completely redesigned fascia, with triple L-shaped LED headlamps, bold front fender flares and an exciting chrome-plated border. This is a car which commands attention whether you’re on or off the road.
Good things come in small packages








The LF-SA concept redefines city driving. It’s instantly recognizable as a Lexus, but this is much more than just a shrunk-down version of the brand’s existing cars. From the exterior designed with safety in mind to the interior that dynamically readjusts itself to suit the driver, the LF-SA reimagines the concept car.
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