
The Lexus LF-X is a concept car built by the Lexus division of Toyota Motor Corporation. Designed by Toyota Motor Corporation's Calty Design Research Studio for the 2003 New York International Auto Show, this vehicle was first introduced under the older Lexus concept model nomenclature as the Lexus HPX. With the creation of the Lexus LF series of concept cars, the HPX has been redesignated as the Lexus LF-X.
The upcoming Lexus JX will having styling influenced by this design.
The upcoming Lexus JX will having styling influenced by this design.
Concept crossover vehicle. The designation stands for Lexus Future-Crossover(X).
This vehicle was the first to appear in the LF Series, and was initially revealed using the prior Lexus concept nomenclature. The LF-X design fits between the RX crossover and the GX large SUV. If produced (possibly under the VX or JX designation), the LF-X would offer three rows of seating, compared to the RX's two rows.
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