Lexus LF-1 Limitless concept previewed for Detroit Auto Show
Lexus gives us a peek at is upcoming flagship crossover SUV, which will be unveiled early next year.
Lexus is bringing a new crossover SUV concept to the 2018 Detroit Auto Show. No big surprise there. SUVs are kind of a big deal -- literally and figuratively -- in the modern automotive space. But the LF-1 Limitless claims to be, in the automaker's own words, "a striking new concept that reflects the next genre in luxury crossover vehicles."
The closely cropped teaser image we've received doesn't tell us much about "the next genre," but it does give hints about the design. We can infer that the vehicle will feature steeply raked rear glass and a tail end design not dissimilar to that of the automaker's RX crossover.
The taillight design is interesting in that it appears to be a wrap-around design that meets in the middle above a center "L" badge that's illuminated in blue, perhaps a hint that the LF-1 will be a hybrid of some sort. Meanwhile, the rear spoiler appears to integrate the high-mount brake light and a cutout for a glass roof panel into its split design.
What the teaser doesn't tell us is scale. It's difficult to infer exactly how big the LF-1 will be when it rolls onto the stage. Personally, I'd like to see the automaker flesh out its smaller offerings with something fun-sized like Toyota's CH-R, but Lexus' release specifically refers to the LF-1 Limitless as a "flagship" vehicle. All signs -- including what appears to be a highly advanced rear seat entertainment system in the teaser -- seem to point toward this either being a larger model slotting in above the RX and RX L in the automaker's lineup, or a far-looking peek at the next generation of those models.
We'll know for sure when the Lexus LF-1 Limitless makes the trek from the automaker's CALTY design studio in Southern California to the Detroit Auto Show in January.