Lexus Reveals Several EV Concepts and Aims to Be All Electric By 2035  
 

In a move that shows the increasing importance of electric vehicles, Lexus has announced plans to go all-electric by 2035. The luxury automaker revealed several new electric concept cars at the recent Tokyo Motor Show and outlined its broader electrification strategy. While exact details are still sparse, Lexus says it will introduce an extended range EV in 2021 and have an electric lineup by 2035. This announcement will energize the growing EV market and could foreshadow more competition for Tesla. Stay tuned for updates as Lexus shares more information about its electrification roadmap.

Lexus' EV Concepts Lineup

At the Tokyo Motor Show, Lexus unveiled three new electric concept cars: the LF-30, the LF-SA, and the UX. The LF-30 is a flagship EV designed to rival Teslas and other high-end models. It has a sleek coupe-like design and boasts a range of 600 kilometers (about 373 miles) on a single charge. The LF-SA is a smaller hatchback that's meant for city driving. It has a shorter range of just 200 kilometers (about 124 miles) but makes up for it with agile handling and a compact form factor. Lastly, the UX is an SUV that sits somewhere between the other two in terms of size and range. It has a range of 400 kilometers (about 248 miles) and comes with all-wheel drive.

Lexus' Goal to be All Electric By 2035

In addition to revealing its new EV concepts, Lexus also outlined its plans for electrification going forward. The first step in this journey is the launch of an extended range EV in 2021. This vehicle will have a more extended range than current electric cars. It should help dispel some of the concerns around EVs being unable to cover long distances. They also want a complete transition to electric vehicles by 2035. Lexus has not released any specific details about this yet. Still, they are serious about making the switch to electric power.

As Lexus' plans show, electric vehicles are becoming increasingly important in the auto industry. It is due to various factors, including stricter emissions regulations and the desire to move away from fossil fuels. In addition, electric vehicles are becoming more practical as technology improves and charging infrastructure is built out.

Conclusion

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