Lexus unveils Sport Concept at Monterey Car Week

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Lexus unveils Sport Concept at Monterey Car Week


  • Lexus unveiled its Sport Concept at The Quail: A MotorSports Gathering. It features a low profile and design elements reminiscent of the LFA and LC, suggesting a potential production model by 2026 or 2027.

Lexus unveiled its Sport Concept, a sleek two-door coupe showcasing a bold design for its performance future.

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In a bold and unexpected reveal at The Quail: A MotorSports Gathering during Monterey Car Week, Lexus stripped back the curtain on its Sport Concept—a sleek, two-door coupe that feels less like a concept and more like a design manifesto for the brand’s performance future

Design: Elegant Form, Aggressive Presence

The Sport Concept embodies a low-slung, wide-hipped silhouette, complete with a fastback profile, prominent rear fenders, a contoured roofline, and a dynamic active rear wing.

Its front-end styling features the distinctive L-signature daytime running lights and a backlit Lexus badge, while the rear flaunts a full-width LED light bar, mesh inserts, and diffuser treatment that subtly echo the iconic LFA.

Design cues evoke both the LFA’s intensity and the LC’s elegance, blending heritage with forward-looking flair.

The concept features a low profile, advanced aerodynamics, and hints of a powerful twin-turbo V-8 engine, suggesting a potential production model by 2026 or 2027.

Engineering Speculation: Performance Underpinning

While Lexus hasn’t released full technical specs, the concept appears rooted in serious performance. Reports say a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, underpinned by a twin-turbo V-8 mated to a rear transaxle gearbox, suggesting a concentrated weight balance and track-ready dynamics.

Design details—like the engine set well behind the front axle, large cooling vents, and hidden exhaust outlets—reinforce the track-bred engineering theme.

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Roots in Motorsport: From GR GT3 to Lexus Sport

This concept is closely tied to the Toyota GR GT3 race car prototype first teased in 2022. That track-focused machine and its road-going counterpart—both seen in camouflage at the Goodwood Festival of Speed—bear striking resemblance to this Lexus concept, suggesting a shared lineage.

Enthusiasts have interpreted the concept as not just a spiritual successor to the LFA, but perhaps the tip of a multi-tiered performance strategy: a GT3 racer, a Toyota-branded performance coupe, and this high-design, luxury-focused Lexus halo.

The Sports Coupe will share its underpinnings with a Toyota counterpart as well.

Future Insights: What Lies Ahead

Although Lexus remains tight-lipped about launch details, the concept’s rapid public debut and camouflaged sibling’s appearances hint that a production model could arrive within a couple of years—possibly by 2026 or 2027.

Industry whispers even point to a hybridized twin-turbo V-8 powertrain, echoing both modern efficiency trends and performance heritage

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First Published Date: 16 Aug 2025, 12:34 pm IST

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