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Motor vehicle
Lexus LF-Gh
Overview
ManufacturerLexus
Production2011
DesignerKengo Matsumoto
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size concept car
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutRear-wheel drive
Powertrain
EngineLexus hybrid drive
Dimensions
Wheelbase112.2 in (2,850 mm)
Length192.5 in (4,890 mm)
Width73.6 in (1,870 mm)
Height57.1 in (1,450 mm)

The Lexus LF-Gh ("Lexus Future Grand-touring Hybrid") is an LF concept vehicle by Lexus which debuted at the 2011 New York International Auto Show. The LF-Gh is a rear-wheel-drive hybrid platform powered by a Lexus Hybrid Drive powertrain. The LF-Gh also provide a hint of what future Lexus models, mainly the Lexus GS which was scheduled for late 2011, might look like. The front and the back of the LF-Gh is equipped with LED headlights, daytime running lights, and taillights. To improve aerodynamics the LF-Gh's door handles are sealed into the door panel and could be pushed to open out. the large spindle grille on the front of the LF-Gh brings out the aggressiveness of the design.

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Lexus, a division of Toyota Motor Corporation, vehicle production timeline (calendar years)
Type Model 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
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Compact CT ZWA10
IS XE10 XE20 XE30
HS ANF10
Mid-size ES V20 XV10 XV20 XV30 XV40 XV60 XZ10
GS S140 S160 S190 L10
Full-size LS XF10 XF20 XF30 XF40 XF50
Crossover LBX AY10
UX ZA10
NX AZ10 AZ20
RX XU10 XU30 AL10 AL20 ALA10
TX AU10
SUV GX J120 J150 J250
LX J80 J100 J200 J310
Coupe IS C XE20
RC XC10
SC Z30 Z40
LC Z100
LFA LFA10
Minivan LM AH30 AW10
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