One of the most unacceptable sightings at the Geneva Motor Show is probably the Lexus LF-SA Concept. The study is described as the future of super-compact cars but with all the metal sheets shaping its body, the LF-SA is bulky even if it is small.
The LF-SA Concept is also the base model for future 2+2 urban vehicles from Lexus. It is developed to celebrate Lexus’s 25th anniversary in the business.
While the LF-SA might look futuristic, the extra focus on design has somehow made the interior appear tiny. Heck, we don’t think that individuals who are claustrophobic are fit enough to drive the LF-SA, if it ever gets produced.
There are some features to the design that are still worth the appreciation like the L-shaped headlights which could be integrated in future Lexus vehicles. The other good thing about the study is the holographic infotainment system. Aside from that, the LF-SA is just a big exaggeration of the future.