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It is a beautiful car, I will give them that. However, what it needed was a Hybrid V8 and a GT3 version (to go alongside the GR GT). After that I would have welcomed an electric option. The idea of this being EV-only is saddening, and does not bode well for their future lineup. They may end up having to pull a Porsche.
 

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It looks good, but it's one of those concepts that'll never see production. It's actually sticking to the pattern established by Lexus in the past couple years. They introduce concepts just to create the illusion that they're working hard behind the scenes. I actually think that they have no idea why their sales are so good.
Toyota came out with the C-HR's successor like almost 2 years ago while Lexus managed to put out a lukewarm facelift for the UX which shares the platform.
The new Camry seems to be a better car/proposal -in almost every aspect- than the new ES.
Toyota is basically shitting out new models while Lexus is doing....concepts I guess?
 
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