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Mitsubishi MI-TECH Concept (2019): Studie - Turbine - Plug-in-Hybrid

東京モーターショー2019 SUBARUプレスカンファレンス

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第46回東京モーターショー2019 マツダ プレスカンファレンス(記者発表会)/ Mazda's press conference at the...

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Lexus Presents its Vision of Future Electrification with the World Premiere of the LF-30 Electrified Concept

TOKYO, JAPAN (October 23, 2019)―In its continued efforts to deliver innovative and amazing experiences, Lexus unveiled its "Lexus Electrified" vision for an upcoming generation of electrified vehicles. Headlining this moment was the debut of the Lexus LF-30 Electrified Concept, which made its world premiere at the 46th Tokyo Motor Show 2019. Since the brand's creation in 1989, Lexus has endeavored to deliver to its customers innovative and amazing product and brand experiences that stimulate the five senses. Since the launch of the RX 400h in 2005, Lexus has led the world as a pioneer in electrification technologies such as the two-stage reduction gear and the multi-stage hybrid system which leverage technology to offer excellent performance and the direct driving sensation characteristic of Lexus Hybrid vehicles. The "Lexus Electrified" vision unveiled today targets a fundamental leap in vehicle performance, handling, control and driver enjoyment―even ...

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