The CT was developed from the original Toyota Auris (Corolla Hatchback), as I recall, with the same wheelbase and CT being a bit longer.@maiaramdan , about the CT, is it your opinion or has some inside information?
I still have a soft spot for that model.
Guys
After the Corolla and Yaris obviously went to premium hatch even in material at the top trims, it's not logic to have a Lexus relatives
The Lexus relatives will be to the Yaris Cross / CHR and only because the materials are not the top notched in comparison to the non lifted brothers
CT is dead for good
Honestly if you see the LF-CT and the current new Corolla, you will realise that it's just the Lexus concept
@spwolf , just take a look at the Yaris GR when it will be released at any near saloon and you will say it's luxurious by yourself,
Corolla is no different with 360hp + and coupe doors as Yaris GR for the Corolla GR it will be in a really different space than a lot of hot hatches including A class AMG , 1 series M , RS3 , Civic R and all
In short Toyota shifted the strategy in the hatches within the small and city cars to be favoured for Toyota than Lexus
Toyota Yaris Cross Illustrated Into A Lexus LBX, Think It Could Work? | Carscoops
Toyota has already filed applications to secure the LBX and Lexus LBX nameplateswww.carscoops.com
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Using the new Toyota Yaris Cross as a starting point, photochopper KDesign has built the Lexus LBX ultra-compact crossover:
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Lexus recently registered the LBX trademark in Europe, leading to speculation that a new crossover could be in development. With no engine code, it’s also possible that LBX isn’t a vehicle at all.
(Even if Lexus was to build such a small crossover, it’s doubtful to ever reach North America. This is also the case with the Yaris Cross, which is limited to the European market).
more blob (CUV) orientated.