Production Lexus LF-1 Limitless Crossover Could Get Three Row Option


The production model of the Lexus LF-1 Limitless concept could have a three-row option, according to a WardsAuto interview with Lexus USA general manager Jeff Bracken:

In a hot CUV market, “we absolutely need this vehicle,” Bracken says of the LF-1.

“Utility vehicles were 65% of the U.S. market for the year and 72% in December, so they are going higher.”

The concept vehicle holds two rows and four seats. No decision has been made whether the automaker would fit a potential production version with three rows.

“We’d strongly evaluate those kinds of matters should we go down that path of production,” Bracken says.

Compared to the current LX 570, the LF-1 concept is 2.6 inches shorter, but with an extra 4.9 inches of wheelbase. There’s certainly enough room for a third row. In fact, Lexus is employing a new strategy with both the RX & LX by offering both a two-row and a three-row version.

(That said, I feel strongly that the production LF-1 deserves a similar setup to the concept, with four seats and plenty of room. It would be disappointing to see a bench backseat.)

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Honestly
I don't know what to say from those shots
I will save my final opinion until tomorrow
Black L badge in the rear. Non-hybrid power train perhaps? 4.0 twin turbo V-8 introduction or LS500 engine, I'm guessing.
Black L badge in the rear. Non-hybrid power train perhaps? 4.0 twin turbo V-8 introduction or LS500 engine, I'm guessing.
Demetrius
Black L badge in the rear. Non-hybrid power train perhaps? 4.0 twin turbo V-8 introduction or LS500 engine, I'm guessing.
Hmm, I see a very dark blue/purple color, not black. Hybrid/electric...
Demetrius
Black L badge in the rear. Non-hybrid power train perhaps? 4.0 twin turbo V-8 introduction or LS500 engine, I'm guessing.
Hmm, I see a very dark blue/purple color, not black. Hybrid/electric...
Very similar to Mitsubishi GT Concept





Let's wait and see
Very similar to Mitsubishi GT Concept





Let's wait and see
OlFius
Hmm, I see a very dark blue/purple color, not black. Hybrid/electric...
You're right. I had to look closely to see that. Also suffer from R/G/B color deficiency lol
OlFius
Hmm, I see a very dark blue/purple color, not black. Hybrid/electric...
You're right. I had to look closely to see that. Also suffer from R/G/B color deficiency lol
It´ll be the next 2020 NX
It´ll be the next 2020 NX
Old trend returning:
Old trend returning:
OlFius
Hmm, I see a very dark blue/purple color, not black. Hybrid/electric...
It is regular badge, but of course they will have both versions available anyway.
OlFius
Hmm, I see a very dark blue/purple color, not black. Hybrid/electric...
It is regular badge, but of course they will have both versions available anyway.
That rear view seem very coupe-ish...
That rear view seem very coupe-ish...
Excited for tomorrow morning.
Excited for tomorrow morning.
I love that they are using the LFA typography/font for the LF-1. Truly signifies this will be a very special model for Lexus.
I love that they are using the LFA typography/font for the LF-1. Truly signifies this will be a very special model for Lexus.
R
Lexus needs to catch up with or surpass Mercedes-Benz in cabin quality - it’s a pity the Japanese luxury brand is ill-afford to introduce more expensive trimmings onto its cars.
R
Lexus needs to catch up with or surpass Mercedes-Benz in cabin quality - it’s a pity the Japanese luxury brand is ill-afford to introduce more expensive trimmings onto its cars.
Live stream:
Live stream:
Motor Trend has some awesome design photos from CALTY that seem to better show what a production model could look like (IMO): http://www.motortrend.com/news/lexus-lf-1-concept-suv-exclusive-first-look/#

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