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2+2 roadster design captures style and luxury with and edgy twist

THE new Lexus LF-C2 concept, a 2+2 roadster, is a design study that captures the key themes in a strong future style direction for Lexus.

THE new Lexus LF-C2 concept, a 2+2 roadster, is a design study that captures the key themes in a strong future style direction for Lexus. They recently showcased it to the public in Los Angeles.

The concept is derived from a pure and simple sports coupe idea, with a highly styled 2+2 layout. Designed to give the driver and passenger the best top-down driving experience, it has no roof or cabin covering of any kind.

The exterior styling was influenced by the way surface shapes interact with different types of light.

The designers created edges, planes and curves that allow the LF-C2 to project a different character when seen from different angles and in different lighting conditions.

This approach, combined with a layered paint process, results in a striking appearance and a progressive interpretation of an open-top luxury GT.

The show car’s golden yellow finish has been created using a multi-layered paint process. A primer coat is followed by silver, a clear coat, then a yellow, which reflects off the silver to create a brilliant lustre, followed by a top coat.

The concept displays an experimental rendering of Lexus’s signature spindle grille design, using a 3-D braided mesh effect, which represents Lexus craftsmanship.

It sits between triangular LED headlights, which is a shared feature of Lexus sports cars, and indicator lights that initiate a character line that sweeps through the arrow-shaped body to the car’s abbreviated tail section. Vents in the front bumper direct cooling air to the brakes and help manage airflow to keep the front end stable at high speed.

Small vents in the side sills direct air to the rear brakes, exiting through fin-like rear diffusers. The rear end features L-shaped taillights, chrome-tipped quad exhaust pipes and a new rear diffuser design. The concept car is shod with five-spoke 20-inch alloy wheels.

Inside, the cabin is spacious and luxurious, matching the sporting elegance of the exterior. In fact, the exterior styling extends into the cabin, with the centre console originating from the rear deck in a line that runs the length of the cabin to the dashboard.

The dashboard itself displays a functional simplicity with an attractive but straightforward instrument cluster, a central video monitor controlled by a remote touchpad and a classic analogue clock set between the central air vents. The qualities of a driver’s car are reflected in the thick, leather-wrapped steering wheel and form-fitting seats.

The interior designers sought a balanced atmosphere of power and simplicity that connects with the primary senses. White and grey leather surfaces are soft to the touch and LED lights run the length of the interior below the window line.

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