Lexus is preparing revolutionary electric vehicles with a range of 800 km (photo)

Lexus and Toyota’s new electric cars will be in different price segments. All models will be equipped with advanced batteries.

Lexus showed a photo of its new electric car. The new product will share the platform with the next generation Toyota electric models. This was reported on InsideEV’s website.

The front part of the electric car can be seen in the new photo. It will get signature headlights in the shape of the brand logo.

The concept car will be unveiled during the Japan Mobility Show 2023 in October. The electric car will be based on a completely new platform with revolutionary battery packs.

The new product will have a flowing silhouette. Designers and engineers paid special attention to the aerodynamics of the car, making it more efficient.

The new generation Lexus and Toyota electric vehicles will be equipped with very high capacity batteries. The power reserve will be up to 800 km on a single charge.

The best electric cars will be able to charge from 10% to 80% in just 20 minutes. Cheaper models will take about 30 minutes to charge.

The first model of Toyota and Lexus’ new generation electric vehicles will enter production in 2026. By 2030, the majority of the brand’s lineups will be fully electric models.

Previously Focus He wrote that Lexus introduced the new hybrid crossover RX 450h+.

Source: Focus

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