The most interesting concept to shine on the floor at the 2012 Detroit Motor Show, the Lexus LF-Lc will make its European debut in Geneva on March 6h, when the Swiss venue gets underway, the Japanse carmaker said today.
This car is a substantial coupe, with bold lines, glass-to-glass door pillars at the back and taillights that look like jet afterburners.
“The LF-LC was a dream car to design and a true collaborative effort at Calty. It is an honour to have that work recognised by our peers and to receive the award,” Kevin Hunter, President of the Calty design center where the car was created, said in Detroit.
“The LF-LC is a striking design and breathtaking in its beauty. The team at Lexus quickly fell in love with this concept vehicle and it’s rewarding to see that the industry agreed. Receiving the EyesOn Design Award is a great start to what promises to be a fantastic year for Lexus,” added Mark Templin, Lexus US Group Vice President and General Manager.
This car is a substantial coupe, with bold lines, glass-to-glass door pillars at the back and taillights that look like jet afterburners.
“The LF-LC was a dream car to design and a true collaborative effort at Calty. It is an honour to have that work recognised by our peers and to receive the award,” Kevin Hunter, President of the Calty design center where the car was created, said in Detroit.
“The LF-LC is a striking design and breathtaking in its beauty. The team at Lexus quickly fell in love with this concept vehicle and it’s rewarding to see that the industry agreed. Receiving the EyesOn Design Award is a great start to what promises to be a fantastic year for Lexus,” added Mark Templin, Lexus US Group Vice President and General Manager.