Frankfurt Motor Show Photos- Lexus Officially Unveils The LF-Ch Concept-STUD or DUD?

Frankfurt Motor Show Photos- Lexus Officially Unveils The LF-Ch Concept-STUD or DUD?
Making its world debut at the Frankfurt motor show, the Lexus LF-Ch full hybrid concept is Lexus's first approach to the competitive European premium compact segment.

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It reflects the growing demand for cars that are smaller and more fuel and CO2 efficient, but with no compromise in levels of refinement and driving pleasure. By next year the compact segment is expected to claim the largest share of the European premium car market.

The LF-Ch concept reaffirms Lexus's commitment to Europe, combining compact dimensions, stylish five-door, full hybrid technology and low emissions to satisfy the most demanding customer requirements and to appeal to a new, younger generation of customers.

Exterior design
The LF-Ch concept presents a powerful evolution of Lexus's L-finesse design philosophy. Rooted in Japanese culture, L-finesse is expressed in every aspect of the car, not only in the visual harmony between the interior and exterior design, but also in the combination of leading-edge engineering and technology with a user-friendly simplicity of function.

The designers focused on the careful juxtaposition of opposing major and minor elements. Intriguing contrasts are created between the powerful, machine-like overall surfacing of the bodywork and the painstaking detail of even the smallest elements, creating a synergy between technologically driven design and a fluid, hand-sculpted quality.

A new, bolder Lexus grille design sits above a deep, full-width bumper and air dam, giving a perfect balance of precision and power. The sharply sculpted, aerodynamic front wings overlap the front bumper to create deep, front brake-cooling air intakes and give the LF-Ch a powerful and purposeful wide-track stance.

In profile, the tapered side glazing, a muscular, rising beltline and a sharply truncated rear overhang project the car's premium compact character. The steeply raked windscreen, long flowing roofline, blacked-out B-pillars and rear doorhandles integrated in the C-pillar window trim combine to give the appearance of a sporting pillarless coupe.

At the rear the trailing edge of the roof overhangs the rear window to create an integrated rear spoiler. The tailgate section has a pronounced step, which flows from the muscular wheelarches and is anchored by the wraparound tail lamp design. Aerodynamic detailing of the lower bumper smoothes airflow from beneath the car and feeds ventilation to the rear brakes.

Subtle finishing touches include discreet Lexus hybrid blue badging and sharply tapering chrome mouldings. The harmonious synergy of the design is further expressed in the contrasting, lively yellow exterior finish and calming blue interior illumination.

Interior design
The principles of L-finesse are carried through to the interior where again a powerful simplicity harmonises with hand-crafted quality in the detailing to create a calm, efficient and elegant design.

The cabin features a strongly asymmetric dashboard that is firmly driver-focused with outstanding ergonomics. The driver's needs are seamlessly anticipated in several surprising elements, for example, when the car is started a greeting is presented on the navigation screen and an ambient lighting pattern appears in the headliner, creating a sophisticated lounge feel.

Extensive use of semi-aniline leather, polished aluminium, wood and soft-touch materials reinforces the theme of harmonious contrast in the dashboard, door panels and seating. The design of the seats is inspired by high quality furniture, with exposed metal frames, lightweight leather and grained black wood used in inter-related layers, shaped to reflect the intrinsic nature of each material used.

The driving position is low and well-supported, with a wide-grip steering wheel with paddle shift controls and an instrument binnacle housing large twin dials embellished with a turbine motif.

To help keep the driver's focus on the road ahead, distracting instrumentation and switchgear has been kept to a minimum by using Lexus Remote Touch controls, as first seen in the new RX 450h. Using a multi-information display on top of the dashboard, Remote Touch works like a computer mouse, letting the driver access control and customise a range of information, entertainment and vehicle set-up programmes.

As with every Lexus, hospitality is at the heart of the ownership experience. To this end, the LF-Ch's comprehensive on-board entertainment package includes iPhone docking for rear seat passengers.

Powertrain and driving performance
Allied to a wide track, long wheelbase and low centre of gravity, the LF-Ch's full hybrid powertrain is engineered to deliver all the performance customers expect from a premium compact hatchback, while at the same time returning low fuel consumption, CO2 and NOx emissions.

With the benefit of the full hybrid technology of Lexus Hybrid drive, the car can be driven in a fully electric EV mode, a power option that is not available to drivers of mild hybrids. This allows for urban driving with minimal noise and zero emissions.

Lexus LF-Ch Concept dimensions

Overall length: 4,300
Overall width: 1,790
Overall height: 1,400
Wheelbase: 2,600
Tyres (front and rear): 225/35R20

World debut for new hybrid power compact concept car at Frankfurt
Concept proposing the first Lexus full hybrid for the European premium compact segment
Advanced interior design with asymmetric dashboard and Remote Touch controls
Blacked-out B-pillars and concealed rear door handles create the look of a pillarless coupé
L-finesse exterior styling with powerful surfacing and hand-sculpted details
World debut at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show











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AirlinerAirliner - 9/9/2009 8:24:21 PM
+3 Boost
This is going to be an awesome car... but doesn't that first, profile picture make it look like a Mazda3 5-Door? Still, a cool car... not bashing or hating.


AmericaAmerica - 9/10/2009 9:40:48 PM
0 Boost
Looks like a watered down version of the production Scirocco, which is not a bad place to start copying from. I love the new Scirocco. The mustard color is brilliant. They should paint every vehicle they build that color. Every single one.









JUGNUJUGNU - 9/9/2009 8:40:42 PM
+3 Boost
Looking great. Rear end is the best angle of the car to me. Also vertical light bars in both bumpers are nice design cue.

JUGNU


IVANURI97IVANURI97 - 9/9/2009 11:59:55 PM
-4 Boost
Light bars in the bumper? They look like those on the Subaru Legacy (not the new 2010). Again, unoriginal, and another thing Lexus copied.


synxsynx - 9/9/2009 8:50:03 PM
-1 Boost
are those ipod touches or iphones on the backs of the front seats???? STUD!!!



VISOVISO - 9/9/2009 9:08:08 PM
-2 Boost
Looks like a Scirroco. Very VW.


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 9/9/2009 9:34:24 PM
0 Boost
The concept? Stud!
The actual car? Probably a dud...
Successful? Probably. For reasons I'm really proud of? Probably not.


4ron4ron - 9/9/2009 10:00:55 PM
0 Boost
The front end snout has too much overhang. The concept's overall look says "Boy Racer" - lacking sophistication. However, the touch screen interior is a plus.


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 9/9/2009 10:10:49 PM
-3 Boost
Most of the exterior = Stud

Front bumper = Dud

Interior = Cheap dud


BondMI6BondMI6 - 9/9/2009 10:46:14 PM
-1 Boost
Uh,huh.

Well, one things for sure..... all the Young Lexus buyers who bought the last gen IS300 and still can't afford anything better are gonna LOVE this......


answeranswer - 9/9/2009 10:46:23 PM
-1 Boost
Exterior color sucks harder than a black hole, but the exterior is overall pretty nice.

I hope the interior is production ready, because as a "concept" it's not very exciting.


WillisWillis - 9/10/2009 7:27:17 AM
+4 Boost
Too bad for you that Lexus has just confirmed it: this car will be FWD.

So what happened to all that "class leading driving dynamics" BS Lexus promised to us? Against a RWD car like the 1-Series this car won't have a chance in driving dynamics. The best FWD handling car will still be at a severe disadvantage against the best RWD handling vehicle say in this class.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 9/9/2009 11:58:45 PM
+4 Boost
looks like a really nice civic.


SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 9/10/2009 12:15:15 AM
+2 Boost
Looks pretty phenomenal for a compact.


1evlaudi1evlaudi - 9/10/2009 12:36:10 AM
-1 Boost
nice Toyota Scirocco.... LOL


wins555wins555 - 9/10/2009 2:14:38 AM
+2 Boost
STUD. This aggressive design from Lexus is whats needed to change its reputation.


John_StosselJohn_Stossel - 9/10/2009 3:03:39 AM
+3 Boost
You fools do know that there are other hatchbacks in the world other than the boring VW Scirocco and the plain horrible Honda Civic? If this were the new 1-Series everyone here would be praising this as fresh, new and groundbreaking, but because it's a Lexus, and because this is autospies.com, it is instead hated on for copying basic design cues that ALL hatchbacks share.

This can't go wrong at all, if history has taught none of you anything yet. This will bring new and young buyers to the brand, and finally get Lexus in the door in foreign markets as long as they stuff a diesel in there.


spiritfilledspiritfilled - 9/10/2009 7:17:10 AM
-1 Boost
STUD! as in a 2x4. just kidding. I like it.


validus00validus00 - 9/10/2009 7:42:27 AM
-1 Boost
it looks like the designer owned one too many civics from the 90's. the steering wheel could have been borrowed from an audi tt. and dual 2.8" iphone screens as rear entertainment center?? what were they thinking?

the described wheelbase indicates that it'd be built on a modified yaris (like everyone said before) with a 5cm stretch, so i wouldn't expect rwd out of this toyota.


g2okg2ok - 9/10/2009 10:27:31 AM
-2 Boost
This is a complete rip-off of Mazda. What are Toyota-Lexus doing ? Apparently sitting on their behinds until they fail like GM.
People should be fired for this kind of hack-job !
FAIL and DUD. ... and I say that as Lexus owner.


andrazandraz - 9/10/2009 11:39:58 AM
-1 Boost
For lexus sake, I hope this is not final. Try selling this in europe.


STJ88STJ88 - 9/10/2009 12:01:49 PM
0 Boost
@ andraz

Why wouldn't it sell in europe? People buy 1-serie's and A3's, those two look like shit!


WimmerWimmer - 9/10/2009 12:10:25 PM
+1 Boost
Here's the problem for Lexus in Europe - people don't give them a glance when shopping for a premium car, at least not right away. When you're buying a premium sedan in Europe you first and foremost look at the German brands, then maybe Jaguar followed by premium offerings from Lancia, Citroen and such. Lexus isn't even on the list for most people.

Furthmore, from what I understood about the LF-Ch, it is targeted at the BMW 130i and completely ignores the 116i, 118i, 120i and the diesels. How many 130i sedans does BMW sell in Europe? I saw my first 130i sedan yesterday on the street for crying out loud. Such cars don't sell well here and Lexus seems to be ignoring this fact and going straight for the most powerful 1-Series sedan variant. I suppose they think "small car + powerful engine for relatively little money = success" - eh, no. It doesn't work like this in Europe. This car needs a sub-2-liter gasoline and a diesel engine(s) within the same engine capacity level. Also, hybrids are expensive in Europe and many people will feel it simply isn't worth it in a car like the BMW 1-Series or this Lexus concept. The 1-Series and Golf achieve good fuel economy via Start/Stop etc. systems and are still cheaper than this Lexus LF-Ch will probably cost. People just won't catch on to the Lexus.

They should seriously refrain from making every car a hybrid and just offer normal small diesel and gasoline engines. Even then, Lexus is still not competitive enough in Europe. The European market isn't as easy to crack as the US. When someone here wants a luxury car, he wants a brand with heritage and history, a brand that stands for something. Lexus doesn't stand for anything in Europe except overpowered cars that have poor resale value despite coming well equipped for a relatively "small" price.


freshseth83freshseth83 - 9/10/2009 2:58:49 PM
+1 Boost
europe is totally different than the U.S. in terms of designs and luxury preferences. You forget that lexus is still relatively new in europe. Why do you think they brought this car out at frankfurt? It's in Europe!! yay! you guys are genius's! Where does a car company start if it wants to succeed in europe? well, europe. We'll see more iterations of this car in the months to come. This still is just a concept so why judge it already if it's not even the final product?


NISSANINFINITINISSANINFINITI - 9/10/2009 3:47:29 PM
+3 Boost
looks awsome to me!!


david999david999 - 9/10/2009 4:53:02 PM
+2 Boost

This car would be a big seller in any market. If people want reliable, affordable luxury this is their ticket.


Type707Type707 - 9/10/2009 8:19:48 PM
0 Boost
Did somebody squeeze the Panamera?


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 9/14/2009 7:08:45 PM
0 Boost
the HOTTEST civic ever.


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