The company has released the teaser image of
its the upcoming luxury crossover for the first time, giving a preview of its front fascia.
Not exact matches
A three - row
crossover option has been sorely missing from Lexus» lineup, and now the Japanese
luxury brand will have an answer for the Acura MDX, BMW X5 and
upcoming X7, Volvo XC90, Audi Q7, and others.
Intended to target the
upcoming Tesla Model X, this
luxury crossover will arrive in production form by early 2018, uses a powertrain similar to that in the Audi R8 e-tron, and is positioned in between the Q5 and Q7 models.
And the
upcoming QX30, revealed this week in Los Angeles, will be an even closer match for those entry
luxury crossovers.
Not much else has been mentioned, but it's possible that this new concept previews an
upcoming rival to large
luxury crossovers such as the Audi Q7 and Volvo XC90.
If the Lamborghini Urus does reach production in a few years» time, it will have fresh competition in the form of the
upcoming Aston Martin DBX, another 2 +2
luxury crossover with sporting intentions.
One of the more mystifying aspects of the Euro
crossover trend, however, is how German
luxury makers think that larger, less - efficient vehicles make any sense at a time when they are scrambling to meet stricter
upcoming CAFE requirements.
Lexus»
upcoming 2015 NX
luxury crossover has pretty dramatic styling right out of the box but that hasn't stopped it from getting dressed up for SEMA.
The
upcoming compact
luxury crossover is expected to be the brand's best - seller, with Infiniti clearing the decks above it in anticipation.
Even up against brash rivals such as the Escalade and Land Rover Range Rover, Lincoln is sticking to the «quiet
luxury» philosophy that produced the recently redesigned MKX
crossover and
upcoming Continental sedan.
After confirming
luxury brand Acura's debut in India at the
upcoming Auto Expo 2014, we can now reveal that Acura is working on a
crossover SUV based on the Honda Vezel.
Acura's ever - popular three - row
luxury crossover gains a host of enhancements for the
upcoming model year, the biggest of which is front and center.