The company’s upcoming UX crossover will be shown at the upcoming Geneva motor show. The company says that apart from being one of the brand's most aggressive-looking models, it will also be as agile as a hatchback. In the cabin, there’s a new widescreen infotainment system that looks similar to the Lexus LS. The car will compete with the Jaguar E-Pace and Mercedes-Benz GLA.
Powering this car is a mix of internal combustion engine and traditional hybrid powertrains. The car will not be as outrageous as its original concept; especially in areas like the large, intricate wheels and door cameras in place of mirrors are the first to go. Those may feature on Lexus cars in the future though.
Lexus will also show its RX L, a seven-seat version of its large SUV featuring three rows of seats, at the Geneva motor show, alongside the Lexus LF-1 Limitless concept.