Lexus has previewed a large SUV coupé model ahead of its Detroit motor show reveal early next year.
The LF-1 Limitless concept takes the form of a high-riding SUV with a steeply raked rear screen, suggesting a coupé-like roofline.
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Screens in the back show a conventional seating layout, while a glimpse at a screen in the front confirms that the car is at least a two-row SUV.
Lexus describes the concept as a flagship model, suggesting that the car, in production terms, would be an SUV coupé sitting above the range-topping RX, much like the positioning of the Audi Q8 in comparison with the Q7.
Little of the car's design is revealed aside from the roofline, a split roof spoiler and a rear light bar. The car does appear to depart from Lexus' current design language, which uses lots of angles and lines for a crisp – if divisive – look. The LF-1 Limitless appears softer and more rounded than any models in the brand's existing line-up.
The concept was designed by a California-based team of Lexus designers and is claimed to "redefine the boundaries of luxury", suggesting a considerably more high-end approach than the premium offerings currently produced by the brand.
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