Lexus has confirmed its participation in the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025 (January 17–22), where it will unveil the futuristic LF-ZC Concept, a zero-emission BEV. The LF-ZC concept measures 4750mm long, 1880mm wide, 1390mm tall, with a 2890mm wheelbase. It features pointed headlamps, a closed-off grille, a distinct coupe-like roofline, a sharply raked C-pillar, and strategically placed side air vents for optimising airflow.
Lexus claims that the LF-ZC will be equipped with a prismatic battery pack, delivering nearly twice the range of conventional electric vehicles. These batteries focus on reducing weight while boosting energy density.
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In its production form, the higher-spec LF-ZC will have a range of 1,000 kilometres. Meanwhile, the lower-end models will have lesser ranges. The LF-ZC will share its architecture with a wide range of future electric cars from Lexus and Toyota. With a drag coefficient of just 0.2, the car is designed to maximise range efficiency. It is expected to enter production in 2026. To learn more about this all-electric Lexus concept, keep reading.
Lexus LF-ZC Concept: Key Highlights
The LF-ZC concept car’s interior offers a cutting-edge and modern vibe with a bigger digital instrument panel and dual screens on both sides of the steering wheel. The left screen is responsible for drive modes, gear selection, and ADAS controls.
The right display, on the other hand, oversees entertainment, climate control, and phone functions. In addition, the co-driver’s display takes care of infotainment and other apps, further enhancing the tech-driven cabin experience.
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The car also comes with Buttler, a next-generation AI-powered voice assistant which employs self-learning capabilities to tailor vehicle settings for each driver, based on driving patterns and other in-car data.
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