
The Lexus Sport Concept gets floating checkmark LED headlights integrated vertically into the front air intakes.

Camera-equipped mirror units replace traditional mirrors on the low, wide two-door body.

Turbine-style wheels with yellow brake calipers complement the muscular body panels.

The vents behind the front fenders and C-pillar likely improve its aerodynamics.

Bonnet ducts channel airflow over the blacked-out roof.

A full-width LED lightbar and active spoiler define the aggressive rear end.

A cocoon-like structure creates a fighter jet-like cockpit with contrasting white and black upholstery.

The yoke-style steering wheel features physical switches and a triple-screen display cluster.

The pillarless windows and thick doors open to reveal the futuristic cabin.

It gets white driver seat and black passenger seat.
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The two-door Lexus Sport concept is the LFA successor, featuring a long hood with bonnet ducts, muscular body panels, and complex LED headlights with a floating checkmark design. Vents and intakes are scattered across the front, hood, and fenders, while a full-width lightbar and active spoiler define the rear. Inside, the cabin has a driver-focused approach with a yoke-style steering wheel that includes physical switches. A curved display sits behind the yoke, with the main screen showing speed and essential details, flanked by two smaller screens displaying powertrain temperatures and what looks like lap timing. This setup is housed in a cocoon-like structure around the driver's seat, creating a fighter-jet cockpit atmosphere and separating the white fabric on the driver's side from the black upholstery on the passenger's side. Lexus hasn't confirmed the powertrain officially, but the dashboard screen suggests the concept uses some form of electric power.
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