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In pics: Lexus unveils LF-Z Electrified concept EV

Lexus plans to drive in 10 battery electric vehicles by 2025 with two new models this year itself.Lexus LF-Z Electrified concept EV has a cruising ran
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1/7 Lexus has unveiled the LF-Z Electrified concept car, which aims to chart the company's course in an electric future. It is a part of the company's 20 new vehicles offensive by 2025.
2/7 The concept car is angular and futuristic in its appearance. It is shorter than most modern Lexus vehicles still presents a kind of inversion of the company's iconic massive grille; instead of a black diamond grid pattern.
3/7 Its rear features a continuous light bar that is broken only by the company's reinvented brand. And there is a panoramic glass roof extending across the top of the vehicle.

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4/7 The interior is more radical and have shell seats with a distinctive geometric appearance and are surrounded by various lighting elements. On the other hand, it is quite sparse, except for the cluster of screens that hug the steering wheel.
5/7 Lexus claims the LF-Z Electrified concept car can churn out a maximum power of 544 hp and 700 Nm of peak torque. It can accelerate from zero to 100 kmph in three seconds flat, while the top speed is 200 kmph.
6/7 The LF-Z is able to travel up to 600 km on single charge thanks to a 90 kWh battery that can be charged with a 150 kW charger.
7/7 Lexus says that this concept car was designed to achieve optimal balance and inertia while driving, thanks to the ideal positioning of the battery and engines.
First Published Date: 30 Mar 2021, 18:27 PM IST
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