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Hell yeah.
Was that supposed to be funny or were you being serious? It'll look like Reventon if yuo squint and from 6 miles away. That's a stupid conclusion, no offense.
That is so all the light and interior stuff will work. If you go to auto show alot of the cars that there are plugged in the same way, its so that can play around with all the features and other stuff in the car and it wouldn't drain the battery.
By what means? Yes it's anguler at the fron and the back but it looks noting like a Reventon, or an Aventador for that matter.Was that supposed to be sarcastic or dumb response, it's one or the other but I can't tell.
It does look like a Reventon from the back, and especially from the front.
Lol, it's a Reventon SUV.
Exactly what I was thinking. The rear is nice. The front grill is really my only major complaint. They way they have it pinched into the shape of an hour glass just looks so strange. If they clean that grill up I think it would look a lot better.I have also come to this conclusion.
WTF are you thinking Lexus?
It looks kind of cool but looks odd. The whole L-finesse designs from Lexus is weird looking, I just don't like it.
I...
...quite like it.
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Say what?!
I liked the IS, but now it's just got a bit OTT.
I...
...quite like it.
during the 26th Annual Society of Automotive Analysts' Automotive Outlook Conference that took place at the Cobo Center this month just before the Detroit Motor Show, Toyota CEO Jim Lentz likely afforded us our first view of the production version of the Lexus LF-NX.
Agreed. The first impression is definitely shocking, but when I took a second look, it's actually very well proportioned and clean. The grille is obviously the strangest part, but I think it's more energetic and interesting than some brands put on their cars.It looks amazing! In a world where all cars are blending into each other we should be encouraging brands to make things different, and this is definitely out there.