Lexus introduced a crossover in Tokyo, the right to purchase of which will be determined by lottery 15:20

Lexus introduced The sports version of the electric crossover RZ 450e at an exhibition in Japan. The right to purchase the F Sport Performance car will be won by lottery, and the circulation of the new product will be limited to 100 units. Applications will be accepted at Lexus dealers throughout Japan.

The car is the production version of the concept shown a year ago. The original body kit differs from the standard version of the electric car with a carbon bodywork, wheel arch linings with aerodynamic elements and 21-inch wheels.

The interior of the RZ 450e F Sport Performance is covered in suede with blue contrast stitching. The car’s power plant is the same as in the regular version of the crossover: it is powered by two electric motors. A 204 hp engine is mounted on the front axle and a 109 hp engine is mounted on the rear axle.

It was previously known that Porsche will be available from April 2023. can’t Repair Carrera GT during recall campaign.

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Source: Gazeta

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