Lexus UX Concept showcases immersive 3D driving experience

Floating, hologram-style driver's instrument binnacle and centre console displays are highlights of Lexus UX Concept which will make it world debut at the 2016 Paris Motor Show.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 23 Sep 2016 Views icon2894 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
The driver's instrument binnacle houses a transparent globe, floating in the manner of a hologram, in which a combination of analogue and digital information express a functional user interface.

The driver's instrument binnacle houses a transparent globe, floating in the manner of a hologram, in which a combination of analogue and digital information express a functional user interface.

The UX Concept, a new Lexus compact crossover concept vehicle, is to make its world debut at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, showcasing the premium carmaker’s vision for a compact SUV of the future.

The Lexus UX Concept represents a new step in the company's design journey and a redefinition of the driving experience.

The UX Concept design embodies imaginative, forward-thinking technologies to provide occupants with a fully immersive experience. All on-board HMI technology has been designed to offer progressive customers who live and work in an ever-connected environment an innovative, three-dimensional driver experience.

The driver's instrument binnacle houses a transparent globe, floating in the manner of a hologram, in which a combination of analogue and digital information express a functional yet unexpected user interface. And the centre console features a prominent, facetted crystal structure within which a hologram-style display of air-conditioning and infotainment system is clearly visible to both driver and front passenger.

The latest advanced in-vehicle electrical technologies are also on display in the new UX Concept. It features electro-chromatic windows, and the door mirrors are replaced by e-mirror camera housings far slimmer than conventional mirror housing. All switchgear is electrostatic, and housed under transparent covers.

Finally, the fin motif used on the A pillar is repeated on the dashboard to provide a new audio experience for the new generation Lexus customer ― a demountable sound bar built into the passenger side of the dashboard.

“Our brief was to create a new genre of compact crossover; a vehicle that could create something unique from a customer's point of view―an innovative, three-dimensional, fully immersive user experience,” said Stephan Rasmussen, designer at European Design Centre.

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