The Lexus LF-1 concept will arrive at the 2018
Detroit Auto Show in January to preview the automaker's new flagship SUV. In a
previous teaser, we saw a little bit of its sloped rear end, which features a
continuous light strip hugging the tailgate as well as some of the rear bumper
and fenders.
We also know that the LF-1 was designed in Southern California at the CALTY design studio, and that it will represent the next step in the Japanese automaker's current design language.
This latest teaser shows a partially lit front fascia, with pointy and aggressive-looking LED daytime running lights and a backlit badge in the middle of the grille, which may turn out to be just as massive as the one on the all-new LS saloon. The LF-1 will be unveiled on January 15.
We also know that the LF-1 was designed in Southern California at the CALTY design studio, and that it will represent the next step in the Japanese automaker's current design language.
This latest teaser shows a partially lit front fascia, with pointy and aggressive-looking LED daytime running lights and a backlit badge in the middle of the grille, which may turn out to be just as massive as the one on the all-new LS saloon. The LF-1 will be unveiled on January 15.