New Floor Plan, Dynamic Vehicles Highlight Lexus Exhibit at 2010 North American International Auto Show
06 Janeiro 2010 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
DETROIT, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Lexus exhibit at this
year's North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) will be
starkly different from one year ago, featuring a single-level
layout and some of the brand's most exciting new vehicles. Gone is
the previous two-story structure with sweeping staircase. This
year, the exhibit has a "landscape" configuration, suitable for
strolling amongst the premium vehicles or merely lounging a short
distance away from a 25-foot-tall waterfall. "In our first 20 years
of business, we grew from a respectable premium automaker to the
most preferred luxury brand in the United States," said Andrea Lim,
Lexus Events Marketing Manager. "This exhibit exemplifies the next
chapter in the Lexus franchise. We want our brand's reputation for
quality synonymous with one of transparency. We believe an elegant,
flowing display emits feelings of openness and availability." With
surround-sound musical accompaniments provided by XM® Satellite
Radio, the 12,600-square-foot showcase will include an array of
outstanding new automobiles and an exciting new concept vehicle.
The Lexus LFA - the automaker's first world-class, production super
car - takes center stage, awash in light, courtesy of an
LED-equipped canopy. Only a limited number of these hand-built
vehicles will be distributed worldwide. In concert with the vehicle
display, the LFA will be dissected in a special design treatment
which shows the architectural inner-workings of the chassis and V10
engine. In further celebration of this 552-horsepower vehicle,
visitors are encouraged to interact with the "LFA Configurator,"
which gives them an opportunity to build their own computerized
dream car - with selected colors, wheels and calipers - and send
the image to an email address or post to their favorite social
media web site. Another vehicle of note is the Lexus LF-Ch premium
compact hybrid concept, a five-door automobile that made its
international debut at the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show. Praised for
its styling, the LF-Ch offers premium features, low emissions and
fuel economy. Guests visiting the LF-Ch turntable can take a
picture of the vehicle and send it to an on-site interactive table
which incorporates the image into a mosaic art piece. On the
production side, the exhibit will feature the latest Lexus models,
including the all-new, 2010 GX 460 luxury utility vehicle. Also
displayed prominently is Lexus's award-winning hybrid lineup,
comprising an industry-leading four distinctive vehicles, with a
slightly-modified HS 250h hybrid sedan designed by builder Clark
Ishihara of VIP Auto Salon, Inc. in Torrance, Calif. The Lexus
exhibit, designed and constructed by Michigan-based George P.
Johnson Company, also features an array of recycled and repurposed
materials. Comprising more than half the total mass used in
constructing the exhibit, these materials help create many of the
booth's surfaces and unique styling cues. In keeping with its
recycling theme, Lexus has once again contracted famed New
York-based jeweler Kenny Hwang to create one-of-a-kind jewelry,
from reclaimed metal found on Lexus vehicles, for the exhibit's
product specialists. This jewelry ranges from necklaces to
bracelets to rings. The Lexus "story" will be highlighted by a 100'
wide x 20' tall, state-of-the-art, multimedia LED back wall which
illustrates Lexus' past, present and future, though cinematic and
synchronized visual presentations. About Lexus Lexus has become
synonymous with luxury since its introduction in 1989. By offering
some of the finest quality luxury vehicles and providing benchmark
customer service, Lexus has remained the top-selling luxury
nameplate in the United States for 10 years in a row. Lexus and its
more than 220 dealers have repeatedly achieved high honors for both
the products they sell and the customer service they provide.
DATASOURCE: Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. CONTACT: Curt McAllister,
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., Midwest Corporate Communications,
+1-313-259-4598,
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