Videos: The Lexus LS+ Concept Live at the Tokyo Motor Show


Autoguide has posted a video overview of the Lexus LS+ Concept that debuted this week at the Tokyo Motor Show:

There’s also this lightning-quick video from the CNET Road Show:

Finally, Spanish-language website Motor.es has an extensive look at the future-vision sedan:

(I’m still trying to process this new concept, and these videos really helped to put the design into context.)

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Big and bold.

Lexus took the wraps off the fifth-generation LS at the beginning of the year, but it’s already showing us how its fullsize luxury sedan could evolve in the next decade. Introduced today at the Tokyo Motor Show, the LS+ concept is a sight to behold thanks to its gargantuan spindle grille incorporating a shutter that not only helps with the cooling, but it also boosts aerodynamics.

The high-tech headlights look futuristic and employ laser technology for some of the functions to guarantee superior illumination. The luxobarge sits on large 22-inch alloy wheels and uses cameras instead of conventional mirrors to enable a sleeker side profile also enhanced by the recessed door handles that sit flush with the body.

Judging by the overall shape, it appears the concept is largely based on the latest LS, but with some significant changes at the front and rear fascias. It’s quite imposing due to its sheer size and we’re particularly fond of the full-width taillights that should look spectacular at night, though we will never know as the LS+ will remain a concept.

It doesn’t come as a big surprise that Lexus has decided to implement its latest and greatest autonomous driving systems. The fullsize premium sedan uses the firm’s “Highway Teammate” automated driving technologies that will be implemented on a production car as early as 2020. A model featuring this kit will be smart enough to facilitate automated merging, lane changes and diverging, along with keeping the vehicle in its lane and at a safe distance from the car in front.

The LS+ has the ability to learn new things without having to drive to a Lexus dealer thanks to over-the-air updates by communicating with a data center feeding it information about the road up ahead. The concept is not destined for production as it’s simply a technology showcase to preview features scheduled to arrive around the end of the decade.
https://www.motor1.com/news/184624/lexus-ls-concept-debut/










Big and bold.

Lexus took the wraps off the fifth-generation LS at the beginning of the year, but it’s already showing us how its fullsize luxury sedan could evolve in the next decade. Introduced today at the Tokyo Motor Show, the LS+ concept is a sight to behold thanks to its gargantuan spindle grille incorporating a shutter that not only helps with the cooling, but it also boosts aerodynamics.

The high-tech headlights look futuristic and employ laser technology for some of the functions to guarantee superior illumination. The luxobarge sits on large 22-inch alloy wheels and uses cameras instead of conventional mirrors to enable a sleeker side profile also enhanced by the recessed door handles that sit flush with the body.

Judging by the overall shape, it appears the concept is largely based on the latest LS, but with some significant changes at the front and rear fascias. It’s quite imposing due to its sheer size and we’re particularly fond of the full-width taillights that should look spectacular at night, though we will never know as the LS+ will remain a concept.

It doesn’t come as a big surprise that Lexus has decided to implement its latest and greatest autonomous driving systems. The fullsize premium sedan uses the firm’s “Highway Teammate” automated driving technologies that will be implemented on a production car as early as 2020. A model featuring this kit will be smart enough to facilitate automated merging, lane changes and diverging, along with keeping the vehicle in its lane and at a safe distance from the car in front.

The LS+ has the ability to learn new things without having to drive to a Lexus dealer thanks to over-the-air updates by communicating with a data center feeding it information about the road up ahead. The concept is not destined for production as it’s simply a technology showcase to preview features scheduled to arrive around the end of the decade.
https://www.motor1.com/news/184624/lexus-ls-concept-debut/










WOW! What a concept stunning hope it does not change too much when it becomes a reality. Confusing to launch before the new LS is really available though should have held back.
Could it be a model above the LS? Certainly has the looks for that and there is room to move up further i believe. Japan does not have an equivalent to the Maybach, Bentley or Rolls Royce and so why not - Toyota has the muscle to move to the top. The L motif in the centre of each wheel must always stay the right way up! ala Rolls. An umbrella as standard part of the equipment branded Lexus should already be offered with the new LS. And then there is the Bentley SUV to compete with as well - come on Lexus the world awaits your next arrival with much excitement.
WOW! What a concept stunning hope it does not change too much when it becomes a reality. Confusing to launch before the new LS is really available though should have held back.
Could it be a model above the LS? Certainly has the looks for that and there is room to move up further i believe. Japan does not have an equivalent to the Maybach, Bentley or Rolls Royce and so why not - Toyota has the muscle to move to the top. The L motif in the centre of each wheel must always stay the right way up! ala Rolls. An umbrella as standard part of the equipment branded Lexus should already be offered with the new LS. And then there is the Bentley SUV to compete with as well - come on Lexus the world awaits your next arrival with much excitement.
Rydo
I do think that Lexus should simplify things however and put the endlessly acclaimed LF-FC into production for the proper next-gen LS.
Just to make sure: you know that the LF-FC was based on the 5LS, and not vice-versa? Yes, the LF-FC was shown in public first, but it actually represents the future direction of the new LS, not a pruned branch of evolution.

As for this new concept, I love it with the * that the back end looks a little like an Art & Science Caddy gone wild. I've said before that I think Art & Science is sort of a spiritual ancestor of L-Finesse, but this is a bit too on-the-nose for me. Everything about the front end is terrific though.
Rydo
I do think that Lexus should simplify things however and put the endlessly acclaimed LF-FC into production for the proper next-gen LS.
Just to make sure: you know that the LF-FC was based on the 5LS, and not vice-versa? Yes, the LF-FC was shown in public first, but it actually represents the future direction of the new LS, not a pruned branch of evolution.

As for this new concept, I love it with the * that the back end looks a little like an Art & Science Caddy gone wild. I've said before that I think Art & Science is sort of a spiritual ancestor of L-Finesse, but this is a bit too on-the-nose for me. Everything about the front end is terrific though.
i think most important part from LS concept is self driving part :).. thats only 2 years away and it will significantly change how autonomous system works - it will be able to overtake other cars and everything else that you might need on the highway.
i think most important part from LS concept is self driving part :).. thats only 2 years away and it will significantly change how autonomous system works - it will be able to overtake other cars and everything else that you might need on the highway.
Lexus really don't have to integrate the whole front into one desgin, like the headlights are literally fused with the front grilles. This concept lacks details in design, although the tech details are really well done.

And the C/D pillars really don't have to be executed like that, I can only hope Lexus will come with a LSF that should be copy-pasted from the LF-FC concept. I get why the LS500 have those pillars because of the longer wheel base, but the performance LSF should be short wheel base so the LF-FC kink design will work.
Lexus really don't have to integrate the whole front into one desgin, like the headlights are literally fused with the front grilles. This concept lacks details in design, although the tech details are really well done.

And the C/D pillars really don't have to be executed like that, I can only hope Lexus will come with a LSF that should be copy-pasted from the LF-FC concept. I get why the LS500 have those pillars because of the longer wheel base, but the performance LSF should be short wheel base so the LF-FC kink design will work.
I love this three-dimensional application of the spindle grille. It looks like something that could see life in a next generation LFA, the nose shape is something you’d see in a “hypercar” or an “ultra luxury” car.

Did Lexus release any dimensions? I wonder if it has a longer wheelbase than the LS.
I love this three-dimensional application of the spindle grille. It looks like something that could see life in a next generation LFA, the nose shape is something you’d see in a “hypercar” or an “ultra luxury” car.

Did Lexus release any dimensions? I wonder if it has a longer wheelbase than the LS.
Lexus Photo Gallery: Live at the Tokyo Motor Show

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Here are photos of the LS+ Concept and the special edition RC F.
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Lexus Photo Gallery: Live at the Tokyo Motor Show

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Here are photos of the LS+ Concept and the special edition RC F.
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spwolf
i think most important part from LS concept is self driving part :).. thats only 2 years away and it will significantly change how autonomous system works - it will be able to overtake other cars and everything else that you might need on the highway.
Yeah. And the great part is that it's a relatively simple build on top of what's available in the first 5LS. Might even be a software upgrade to the existing 5LS.
spwolf
i think most important part from LS concept is self driving part :).. thats only 2 years away and it will significantly change how autonomous system works - it will be able to overtake other cars and everything else that you might need on the highway.
Yeah. And the great part is that it's a relatively simple build on top of what's available in the first 5LS. Might even be a software upgrade to the existing 5LS.
Ian Schmidt
Yeah. And the great part is that it's a relatively simple build on top of what's available in the first 5LS. Might even be a software upgrade to the existing 5LS.
not at all... it will require all new set of sensors as well as much beefier new computer (or set of computers). It requires complete upgrade and it will likely be very costly.

Now once they have this Highway Teammate, then they can probably do next step via software upgrade since it requires a lot better mapping, but likely not hardware.

So it will have new expensive sensors, new expensive computers, it will have to have 5G connection with much more precise local road mapping for it to work.
Ian Schmidt
Yeah. And the great part is that it's a relatively simple build on top of what's available in the first 5LS. Might even be a software upgrade to the existing 5LS.
not at all... it will require all new set of sensors as well as much beefier new computer (or set of computers). It requires complete upgrade and it will likely be very costly.

Now once they have this Highway Teammate, then they can probably do next step via software upgrade since it requires a lot better mapping, but likely not hardware.

So it will have new expensive sensors, new expensive computers, it will have to have 5G connection with much more precise local road mapping for it to work.
After Mazda's presentation of their Vision Coupe concept, I can't help think, "Geez, Lexus is really trying a little too hard with this LS+."

Sorry guys, but this was disappointing and I am annoyed.
After Mazda's presentation of their Vision Coupe concept, I can't help think, "Geez, Lexus is really trying a little too hard with this LS+."

Sorry guys, but this was disappointing and I am annoyed.
FujiSpeedway
After Mazda's presentation of their Vision Coupe concept, I can't help think, "Geez, Lexus is really trying a little too hard with this LS+."

Sorry guys, but this was disappointing and I am annoyed.
Mazda has some nice looking cars, nothing wrong with a bit of competition between it and Toyota... I am little bit dissapointed with CX5 though - too small changes for all new model, it is going to look like everything else in a year, even though it is very beautiful vehicle.
FujiSpeedway
After Mazda's presentation of their Vision Coupe concept, I can't help think, "Geez, Lexus is really trying a little too hard with this LS+."

Sorry guys, but this was disappointing and I am annoyed.
Mazda has some nice looking cars, nothing wrong with a bit of competition between it and Toyota... I am little bit dissapointed with CX5 though - too small changes for all new model, it is going to look like everything else in a year, even though it is very beautiful vehicle.
I'd also suggest the LC is the better comparison to the Vision Coupe, because coupe and all.
I'd also suggest the LC is the better comparison to the Vision Coupe, because coupe and all.
Lexus LS+ Is A Concept Of The 2020 LS Facelift With Autonomous Tech

The Lexus LS+ Concept unveiled at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show is one of the most self-explanatory show cars you'll find.
expect from the LS once an updated version comes along in the not too distant future.

Based on Lexus' L-finesse design philosophy, the LS+ Concept features an evolved Spindle Grille with a large grille shutter that aids both cooling as well as overall aerodynamics. It also comes with laser headlights and taillights, as well as electronic side mirrors.

The overall aesthetics of the LS+ Concept aren't all that different to the current, all-new LS sedan. The shape of the car is basically the same, with minor alterations here and there that make the concept look more modern, if not futuristic.

Also, if Lexus decides to go with a long light strip at the back on a future LS, it would only be following in the footsteps of other luxury cars like the Panamera, Audi A8 or all-new A7 Sportback - which wouldn't be a bad thing since that car would then look arguably better than the current version.

On the go, the LS+ would rely heavily on its "Highway Teammate" automated driving technology, which is also due for release in 2020. These systems allow the car to respond to actual traffic conditions on motorways, enabling automated merging, lane changes and diverging, while making sure you stick to your lane and hold your position behind the car in front.











http://www.carscoops.com/2017/10/lexus-ls-is-concept-of-2020-ls-facelift.html
Lexus LS+ Is A Concept Of The 2020 LS Facelift With Autonomous Tech

The Lexus LS+ Concept unveiled at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show is one of the most self-explanatory show cars you'll find.
expect from the LS once an updated version comes along in the not too distant future.

Based on Lexus' L-finesse design philosophy, the LS+ Concept features an evolved Spindle Grille with a large grille shutter that aids both cooling as well as overall aerodynamics. It also comes with laser headlights and taillights, as well as electronic side mirrors.

The overall aesthetics of the LS+ Concept aren't all that different to the current, all-new LS sedan. The shape of the car is basically the same, with minor alterations here and there that make the concept look more modern, if not futuristic.

Also, if Lexus decides to go with a long light strip at the back on a future LS, it would only be following in the footsteps of other luxury cars like the Panamera, Audi A8 or all-new A7 Sportback - which wouldn't be a bad thing since that car would then look arguably better than the current version.

On the go, the LS+ would rely heavily on its "Highway Teammate" automated driving technology, which is also due for release in 2020. These systems allow the car to respond to actual traffic conditions on motorways, enabling automated merging, lane changes and diverging, while making sure you stick to your lane and hold your position behind the car in front.











http://www.carscoops.com/2017/10/lexus-ls-is-concept-of-2020-ls-facelift.html
Wait a minute. This LS+ concept is oddly familiar. We had thought this to be the next design direction for Lexus back in mid-2016, in fact we were right. This rendering from early 2016 was based on what was believed to be the next generation GS-F. Look at how close the headlights are nearly 2 years, after it was made for a Japanese publication.
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Ian Schmidt
Just to make sure: you know that the LF-FC was based on the 5LS, and not vice-versa? Yes, the LF-FC was shown in public first, but it actually represents the future direction of the new LS, not a pruned branch of evolution.

As for this new concept, I love it with the * that the back end looks a little like an Art & Science Caddy gone wild. I've said before that I think Art & Science is sort of a spiritual ancestor of L-Finesse, but this is a bit too on-the-nose for me. Everything about the front end is terrific though.
Yes, the LF-FC was designed a few months after the VXFA50 LS back in 2014. Usually most Lexus concepts took less time in the past to develop. Nowadays, the nature of them requires more lead time for some sufficient engineering.

The LS design took when on schedule, 3 years to engineer from final body design to engineering sign-off. Toyoda-san delayed it by about 2-3 months. Look for me to provide photos and details of its 200B development story in 3 months time.

As for the LS+, looks like the LS-FC Concept trademark was renamed into this, probably because they realized it was redundant to showcase another fuel cell concept. Looks like I was right, even if not 100%! I called it!

This might also preview the next IS to a degree or Scott at BMW is an idiot, who shouldn't pass along false rumours. I mostly expected a high-tech LS concept and was proven right, even if misled a little by a BMW insider.
Wait a minute. This LS+ concept is oddly familiar. We had thought this to be the next design direction for Lexus back in mid-2016, in fact we were right. This rendering from early 2016 was based on what was believed to be the next generation GS-F. Look at how close the headlights are nearly 2 years, after it was made for a Japanese publication.
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Ian Schmidt
Just to make sure: you know that the LF-FC was based on the 5LS, and not vice-versa? Yes, the LF-FC was shown in public first, but it actually represents the future direction of the new LS, not a pruned branch of evolution.

As for this new concept, I love it with the * that the back end looks a little like an Art & Science Caddy gone wild. I've said before that I think Art & Science is sort of a spiritual ancestor of L-Finesse, but this is a bit too on-the-nose for me. Everything about the front end is terrific though.
Yes, the LF-FC was designed a few months after the VXFA50 LS back in 2014. Usually most Lexus concepts took less time in the past to develop. Nowadays, the nature of them requires more lead time for some sufficient engineering.

The LS design took when on schedule, 3 years to engineer from final body design to engineering sign-off. Toyoda-san delayed it by about 2-3 months. Look for me to provide photos and details of its 200B development story in 3 months time.

As for the LS+, looks like the LS-FC Concept trademark was renamed into this, probably because they realized it was redundant to showcase another fuel cell concept. Looks like I was right, even if not 100%! I called it!

This might also preview the next IS to a degree or Scott at BMW is an idiot, who shouldn't pass along false rumours. I mostly expected a high-tech LS concept and was proven right, even if misled a little by a BMW insider.
The front of the LS concept looks like a 370z's, and it looks just as small as a 370z. When lit in the demo video, the taillights remind me of Ford Fusion's.
The front of the LS concept looks like a 370z's, and it looks just as small as a 370z. When lit in the demo video, the taillights remind me of Ford Fusion's.

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