Combining spirited performance with optimum fuel efficiency,
the new LF-NX Turbo’s 2.0 litre engine paves the way for the
introduction of turbocharged powerplants in future Lexus models.
Design
The new LF-NX Turbo shares the LF-NX HV’s bold, striking and
innovative design, but incorporates numerous exterior and interior
detail changes to reinforce the performance potential of the new 2.0
litre turbocharged powertrain.
The Lexus spindle grille now features a smoked chrome trim,
while the base is underscored by a narrow, black mesh air intake above a
sharp, fin-shaped, matt chrome-finished chin spoiler which reinforces
the crossover concept’s low centre of gravity and sporting credentials.
The vertical front air intakes are trimmed in high-gloss black paint,
with a black mesh duct finish.
Both the wheel arches and the lower rocker panel are now
finished in a high-gloss black painted trim, and the upper rocker panel
moulding is finished in matt chrome. Above the belt line, the glazing
surrounds and the door mirror upper surface share the smoked chrome
finish of the front grille surround.
To the rear, a new lower bumper design is underscored by a
sharp, full-width, matt chrome-finished aerodynamic diffuser. It is
flanked by highly sculpted chrome exhausts shaped to reflect the styling
of the front wing vertical air intakes.
A new, more aggressive alloy wheel design and a change in
tyre size from the HV’s 255 50R 20 to 255 45 ZR 20 give the LF-NX Turbo
concept a more sporting appearance and a wide, confident stance.
On board, reflecting the performance potential of the
concept’s 2.0 litre turbocharged powerplant, instrument and switchgear
including the meters, navigation screen, RTI touch tracer and touch pad,
and the roof and door panels are now illuminated in a sporting red.
Powertrain
The LF-NX Turbo concept is equipped with Lexus’ first turbocharged petrol engine.
The 2.0 litre, 4-cylinder unit combines Lexus’ advanced high
tumble port, fan spray fuel injection, D-4S and VVT-i combustion
technologies with a cylinder head-integrated exhaust manifold and a twin
scroll turbocharger with an active wastegate valve.
Through optimisation of the exhaust gas temperature, the
cylinder head-integrated exhaust manifold combines a high level of
performance with fuel efficiency, clean exhaust emission reliability,
while the twin scroll turbocharger operates effectively across the
widest possible rev range.
The LF-NX Turbo’s new powerplant targets a fast throttle
response and exhilarating performance while demonstrating outstanding
fuel efficiency.


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