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$184,000 Lexus LF Flagship SUV Delayed Due To Engine Development Issues

2021 launch date for Lexus LF flagship SUV reportedly shifted to 2023 due to engine development issues.
LF will measure 206 inches wide, 74 inches wide, and 62 inches high, making it Lexus’s largest SUV to date.
When it arrives, the LF will slot above the Lexus LX series.
It will have price in the region of $138,000 to $184,000, pitting it against Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Back in 2018, when Toyota premium brand, Lexus, debuted the LF-1 Limitless at the Detroit Auto Show, the automaker promised to take the concept car to production model to serve as its new flagship SUV.
But it seems customers may have to wait longer now after a report claimed that the launch date for the Lexus LF has been postponed from 2021 to 2023 due to engine development Issues.
According to Best Car Web, the upcoming SUV is expected to be powered by two powertrains, with the twin-turbo V8 generating around 660 horsepower.
LF will riding on the TNGA-L platform and measure 206 inches wide, 74 inches wide, and 62 inches high, making it Lexus’s largest SUV to date.
When it arrives, the production model of the LF-1 Limitless concept will slot above the Lexus LX series. According to reports, it may have a starting price in the region of $138,000 to $184,000, pitting it against Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Source : Best Car Web
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