Land Rover LRX concept




Images of the Land Rover LRX concept have been leaked prior to its official Detroit Auto Show debut in January. The first all-new Land Rover to be revealed since Gerry McGovern became the company's design director, the LRX concept integrates lightweight technology in a compact yet premium package and is claimed to define a new vehicle segment.

Designed at Land Rover's studios in Gaydon, UK, the LRX sports a dynamic profile, with a tapering roofline and a muscular shoulder running the length of the car, accentuated by the rising beltline. The glazing wraps around the car leaving no pillars exposed and creating a bold design graphic. The architectural structure of the upper body is visible through polycarbonate windows and roof - echoing contemporary architecture.

Inside, the LRX features tan and dark chocolate leather, polished aluminium details and a sloping center console. The binnacle over the instrument cluster includes a 'floating' electronic display using LCD graphics to create a three-dimensional look. The instrument graphics also present data in layers depending on their level of importance while different drivetrain modes change the lighting in the cabin.

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