
The TZ is Lexus' inaugural three-row EV.

Closed-off spindle grille section houses an illuminated Lexus logo.

C-shaped LED headlights lend the TZ's fascia an edgy look.

Despite its blocky SUV form factor, the TZ claims a very slippery 0.27 drag coefficient.

11 exterior colours will be on offer, along with 20-22-inch aero-optimised alloys.

Upright rear features an LED light bar, illuminated Lexus lettering, and L-shaped reflectors.

Dash is dominated by a large touchscreen, and the floating centre console increases storage space.

Second-row gets captain seats with heating, ventilation, and ottoman extensions.

Of course, there's a massive panoramic sunroof on offer too.

Boot space is 290 litres with all three rows up, expanding to 2,017 litres with the second and third rows folded.

The TZ will be offered with 76.96kWh and 95.8kWh battery options.

Dual-motor AWD variants produce up to 408hp and sprint from 0-100kph in 5.4 seconds.

Up to 150kW DC charging is supported, with a claimed 10-80 percent charge time of 35 minutes.
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The Lexus TZ is the Japanese carmaker's new global flagship electric SUV, as well as its first three-row EV. On the outside, the TZ looks upright and angular, with design highlights like C-shaped LED headlights, a closed-off spindle grille section, up to 22-inch alloy wheels, a rear LED light bar, etc. Inside, the features list includes a massive touchscreen, a panoramic sunroof, a 360-degree camera, second-row captain seats with heating, ventilation, and ottoman extensions, a 21-speaker Mark Levinson sound system, and more. Battery options comprise 76.96kWh and 95.8kWh units, with the latter promising a WLTP-tested range of 530km.
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