Lexus has released a futuristic six-wheeled minivan
Lexus presented at the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo the concept of a large minivan, which is characterized by a non-standard design. The brand's press service shared details about it on October 29.
Lexus LS Concept is a large six-wheeled ultra-luxury minivan with a futuristic design. The wheels on the two rear axles are much smaller than the front ones. Lexus did not explain why such a design was required, but it is likely that the solution is aimed at improving driving comfort. The dimensions of the model are not specified.

The body of the single-volume truck is decorated with angular LED lines, and the backlight is also used to frame two segments of the panoramic roof. Special curtains on the side windows hide passengers and create special comfort in the cabin.
There are three rows of armchairs inside, and the second one is a solid sofa that can be laid out in a horizontal surface or unfolded facing the third row. The seats of the latter, in turn, transform from a solid seat into individual, particularly comfortable chairs with armrests.
It is noteworthy that the concept is named the same as the flagship Lexus LS sedan, which is scheduled to be discontinued next year. The LS combination was originally conceived as an abbreviation for Luxury Sedan ("Luxury Sedan"), but now Toyota translates it as Luxury Space ("Luxury Space"). According to Carscoops, in the future, the Lexus LS concept may serve as the base for a production model.
Earlier in the day, it was reported that Toyota presented a conceptual prototype of the Corolla sedan at the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo. The prototype is intended to give an idea of what the 13th generation of the model will be like.
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