Following the unveiling of Lexus’ award-winning hybrid 2+2  sports coupe concept, the LF-LC at the 2012 Detroit Motor Show and its  European debut at the Geneva Motor Show, a new, mid-sized coupe concept,  the LF-CC makes its World Premiere at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.    
The dashboard is divided into two distinct zones: an upper, Display Zone, with a multi-display screen located at an ideal distance for at-a-glance viewing, and a lower, Operation Zone, which allows access to the uniquely designed shift lever and an innovative touch tracer display for remote system control.  
In addition to the petrol engine and electric motor, the LF-CC hybrid drive system further comprises a generator, a high-performance battery, a power split device which, via planetary reduction gears, combines and re-allocates power from the engine, electric motor and generator according to operational requirements, and a compact power control unit to govern the high speed interaction of the system components.  
Lexus will introduce this new hybrid powertrain into its model range in the near future.    
The more compact, rear-wheel drive, full hybrid LF-CC already  integrates various design cues from the LF-LC; a first illustration of  how concept cars are truly influencing future Lexus models and, in this  instance, future D-Segment derivatives.
  Announcing the launch of a premium mid-sized coupe in the more  accessible D-segment in the near future, the LF-CC reinforces Lexus’  commitment to create more engaging, inspirational vehicles through  attractive design, a superior driving experience and advanced  technologies.
  EXTERIOR DESIGN
  The LF-CC showcases the latest evolution of the company’s unique  L-finesse design language, with the boldest yet interpretation of the  signature Lexus ‘spindle’ grille. Framed by the bonnet lip, deep lower  spoiler and powerfully projecting front fender tips, the grille mesh is  encased in a deep, metal-finish surround and takes on a pronounced, 3D  form.
  A unique, 3 LED-projector headlamp design is housed in the narrow  gap between the lower and upper fender surfaces, without a conventional,  one-piece cover. Independent Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) are fully  integrated into the upper bumper surface to complete this unique new  design.
  The broad lower fenders are aerodynamically sculpted to manage the  flow of air to the engine bay and front brakes, whilst reinforcing the  powerful, dynamic road presence of the new Lexus signature frontal  design.
  In profile, the powerful convex curve of the bonnet flows  seamlessly through a steeply raked windscreen into a roofline which  deliberately peaks towards the rear of the cabin to emphasise the  traction available from the vehicle’s rear-wheel drive powertrain.
  The bodywork is stretched tight between the front and rear fenders,  and the rear fender is less pronounced than that of the front,  reinforcing the concentration of vehicle weight over the driven wheels  for maximum traction.
  Further developing a design form initiated on the LF-LC concept and  the high-performance LFA, the sharply sculpted form of an airflow  regulating fin flows from underneath the side of the car and upwards  through the rear wheel arch. This aerodynamic detail is designed to  increase downforce over the driven wheels, further improving traction.
  The airflow regulating fin merges with the falling roofline in a  pronounced rear spoiler integrated within the boot lid, seamlessly  fusing design and aerodynamic elements to give the vehicle its  distinctive, coupe proportions.
  To the rear, the full width bumper flows into the rear wheel arches  to emphasise the LF-CC’s broad, powerful stance. Lexus-characteristic  L-shaped combination lamps feature a layered, strongly three-dimensional  design, and the lower, concave bumper section incorporates a full width  spoiler to further enhance rear-wheel drive traction. The rear stop  lamp is nicely integrated into the shark antenna.
  The LF-CC is finished in a new, ‘Fluid Titanium’ exterior colour, a  metallic finish with exceptionally high brilliance which combines  sharp, bright highlighting with dark shaded surfaces to reinforce the  powerful forms of the bodywork’s sculpted surfaces.
  INTERIOR DESIGN
  The LF-CC’s interior hints at the progressive luxury of a future  Lexus model cabin layout, and represents a further development of the  company’s HMI (Human Machine Interface) design philosophy.
  The dashboard is divided into two distinct zones: an upper, Display Zone, with a multi-display screen located at an ideal distance for at-a-glance viewing, and a lower, Operation Zone, which allows access to the uniquely designed shift lever and an innovative touch tracer display for remote system control.
This clear division of zones creates a unique fusion of an airy,  spacious cabin and a sporting cockpit which places the emphasis on a  snug, highly focused driving environment. All functional driving  components are consolidated in the driver’s seat surroundings, combining  outstanding ergonomics with advanced HMI technologies.
  The driver benefits from a low, highly focused driving position  with a sporting, wide grip steering wheel, optimum pedal placement and  high-visibility instrument dials. The touch tracer display for remote  system control is located directly behind the shift lever for maximum  comfort and ease of operation.
  Coordinating with the ‘Fluid Titanium’ exterior colour, the seats, door panels and instrument binnacle hood are trimmed in a warm, elegant amber leather finish. The extensive use of metallic finishes and soft touch materials throughout reinforces the premium quality of the environment. The contrast between the exterior and interior colour schemes gives the car an elegant yet simultaneously sporting image.
ALL-NEW 2.5 LITRE FULL HYBRID POWERTRAIN
  Representing a new Lexus powertrain for future production, the  LF-CC is equipped with an all-new, highly efficient, 2.5 litre full  hybrid powertrain delivering a combination of the engaging performance  appropriate to a sporting, D-segment coupe and low CO2 emissions, targeted below 100 g/km. This powertrain will achieve  class-leading energy efficiency, with more than 2 hp produced per gram  of CO2.
  This Lexus Hybrid Drive powertrain features an all-new,  ultra-smooth running, 2.5 litre 4-cylinder petrol engine mated to a  compact, high-output, water-cooled permanent magnet electric motor. 
  In addition to the petrol engine and electric motor, the LF-CC hybrid drive system further comprises a generator, a high-performance battery, a power split device which, via planetary reduction gears, combines and re-allocates power from the engine, electric motor and generator according to operational requirements, and a compact power control unit to govern the high speed interaction of the system components.
Adapted specifically for the hybrid powertrain, the all-new 2.5  litre, DOHC, 4-cylinder petrol engine benefits from several technical  improvements. It adopts the Atkinson cycle and D-4S direct injection  technology to optimise both the power and fuel-efficiency benefits of  Lexus   Hybrid Drive.
  Lexus will introduce this new hybrid powertrain into its model range in the near future.
Lexus at the 2012 Paris Motor Show
  Besides the world premiere of the new LF-CC, Lexus will also  display the all-new LS 600h F SPORT in Western European premiere. The  new LS flagship sedan reflects the bolder Lexus exterior and interior  design direction, and brings enhanced driving dynamics, world-leading  refinement, luxury and innovative advanced technology.
  Introduced by Paul Van der Burgh, Director Lexus Europe, the Lexus  Press Conference will be held at 8.45 AM CET on September 27 (hall 4,  stand 120).
    Courtesy of Lexus Pressroom

 
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