Future BMW i4 rival will feature advanced new batteries and steer-by-wire technology
The new Lexus LF-ZC concept previews a new premium electric saloon that is due to launch in 2026 as a rival to the BMW i4 and forthcoming Audi A4. The new model is one of two EV concepts Toyota’s premium brand has unveiled at the Tokyo motor show, alongside the LF-ZL, which previews a future flagship SUV. Both models carry the LF – Lexus First – nameplate used for the firm by concept cares, along with the production LFA.
The front passenger gets an “ultra-wide” monitor that can be used to run infotainment and other apps. The LF-ZC sits on a new common architecture that will underpin a wide range of future battery-electric models from Lexus and Toyota, which features next-generation prismatic batteries that the firm claims will offer improved energy efficiency.
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