5th gen RX merged rumor and launch threads
#377
This is not true. There are quite a few "plug in hybrids" now in the US. They usually have bigger battery banks that can be charged by plugging into electricity and can then run longer on the electric motors before the gas engine takes over for continued charging. They can be considered in between a typical hybrid and a fully electric car.
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bobkamikaz (06-23-22)
#381
Racer
#383
Grill is okay, but the bulge is not. It's seriously overcompensating especially as they went from V6 to I4. It's not like that bulge is hiding needed engine space. The RX already had a big nose.
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ravenuer (06-23-22)
#384
I don't really mind the grill and actually I like it better since it's a little smaller. The part I'm not a fan of is the space (gap) between the hood and grill trim.
They should have extended the hood to meet the grill. Beside that I would get use to it like the current grill design. The most important question is the test drive with the new engine.
They should have extended the hood to meet the grill. Beside that I would get use to it like the current grill design. The most important question is the test drive with the new engine.
#385
I also suspect that Lexus will do this themselves, as they left this part easily corrected.. you can see it in the cuts in the design, as if it implies a possible replacement in that place.
#387
Lexus Test Driver
I guess they didn't want to mess with a successful model that sells 100K+ units every year. Very little exterior change from 4GEN.
#388
Well, I can't just easily "fix" this in photoshop, but in real 3d design or running from someone like TRD, they could remove that part.
I also suspect that Lexus will do this themselves, as they left this part easily corrected.. you can see it in the cuts in the design, as if it implies a possible replacement in that place.
I also suspect that Lexus will do this themselves, as they left this part easily corrected.. you can see it in the cuts in the design, as if it implies a possible replacement in that place.
Here's my effort to fix it in photoshop:
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#389
I don't know exactly what it is, but the original version in the above pic looks better in the side view than the shorter nose version- at least to me. Guess I'll have to wait & see in person.
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#390
imho, the biggest problem with the nose is the huge front overhang makes the whole nose disproportionately "heavy" and unbalanced. The beak by itself would be fine if the front wheels were pushed a couple more inches forward, to give it a more RWD look. Maybe someone with better photoshop skills can show what I mean.