TOYOTA PREPARES PARIS PREMIERES
Toyota will be looking to the future with two key concepts providing the focus for its presentation at the Paris Motor Show from 23 September.
Toyota will be looking to the future with two key concepts providing the focus for its presentation at the Paris Motor Show from 23 September.
Lexus will use the opportunity of the Paris Motor Show to display both its latest future concept car, the LF-C, and to showcase two new production models which will be launched in Europe in 2005
Two new Toyota models are making their first UK appearance on the Toyota stand at the Sunday Times Motor Show Live.
Lexus is founded on the principle of the “relentless pursuit of perfection”. In every aspect of its vehicle design and manufacturing and its customer service, it strives constantly to achieve the highest possible standards, setting benchmarks for all its rivals in the prestige car market.
The Lexus RX400h makes its UK debut at the Sunday Times Motor Show Live, a vehicle that is set to make history as the first hybrid petrol-electric production model in the premium car market when sales begin in early 2005.
The new Lexus GS executive saloon may be almost a year away, but the distinctive styling of this eagerly awaited new car has its roots in recent concepts.
Visitors to the Lexus stand at the Sunday Times Motor Show Live will be given an exciting insight into the future of the brand with the display of the stunning LF-X concept car and the radical hybrid power RX400h.
The Toyota stand at The Sunday Times Motor Show Live will present the latest chapter in the story of the world’s favourite car.
Lexus is offering visitors to The Sunday Times Motor Show Live a glimpse of the future with two exhibits focusing on important developments in technology and design.
Lexus introduced its third new concept design within a year when it unveiled the LF-C luxury sports coupe concept car at the New York International Auto Show.
Lexus will unveil a dramatic concept vehicle, created with a new, more passionate design direction, at a press conference at the New York International Auto Show on Thursday, 8 April, 2004.
Representing the first iteration of a new, wholly innovative design philosophy and language unique to Lexus Design – the next generation GS sports sedan is also unveiled at the 2004 Geneva Motorshow.