If the theme for the Los Angeles Auto Show was design, Lexus sure accomplished its mission. The nameless vehicle shown by Lexus' Dave Merek (Chief Designer at Advanced Studio) was designed with the future in mind. The goal was to produce a bold, intricate body that would blend in with designs of future generations. 30 years from now, Lexus' LF-A, LF-X, LF-S, and LF-C concepts will still stand out as bold, sporty vehicles that turn heads and make rubbernecks out of all nearby drivers.
To rival Bentley and Maybach, Lexus produced this sports coupe with a low profile and large 22" and 23" tires. The sculpted body isn't as fancy as Mazda's Ryuga or Negare, but its sharp design provide elegance and sophistication second to none. This muscular vehicle likely combines pure sports power with hybrid or fuel-cell technology and retains a 300+ horsepower V8 engine like it's brother LF-S concept sedan.