Lexus has made its appearance at the Japan Mobility Show by announcing and showing off a couple of new EV concepts that it has been designing. The two cars are known as the LF-ZC and the LF-ZL, and the former is even slated to make its debut as soon as 2026.
The LF-ZC is an electric sedan concept that is said to have sleek proportions, a low centre of gravity, a spacious cabin, and a design that is described as "emotionally charged".
The LF-ZL on the other hand is said to offer a glimpse into the future, and aims to offer a driving experience that is tailored to each individual, with the car taking into account the driver's habits.
Both cars will feature a "next-generation fully digital intelligent cockpit" and will use Arene OS software to bring new features to the cars in the future.
Even though the LF-ZC is planned to launch in 2026, no information has been shared about the pricing of either car.