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Report: Lexus Cancels Plans to Bring LF-ZC Concept to Production

Car and Driver · Jun 1, 2026, 3:46 PM

Key takeaways

  • The would-be flagship was planned to go into production this year, but prevailing headwinds derailed plans for the next-generation EV.
  • Lexus Lexus canceled plans to bring the LF-ZC electric sedan concept to production, according to a report by Automotive News.
  • The LF-ZC was revealed at the 2023 Tokyo auto show as a future electric flagship for Lexus.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

The would-be flagship was planned to go into production this year, but prevailing headwinds derailed plans for the next-generation EV.

Lexus Lexus canceled plans to bring the LF-ZC electric sedan concept to production, according to a report by Automotive News. The LF-ZC was planned as an electric flagship for the brand and was intended to launch new technologies, such as much more power-dense battery packs.A spokesperson for Lexus declined to confirm the report outright, but told Car and Driver that the brand routinely evaluates its production plans. The auto industry is continuing to backpedal away from its previous EV investments, with the latest cancellation coming from Lexus. The automaker scrapped plans to bring the 2023 LF-ZC electric sedan concept to production, according to a report by Automotive News.

The LF-ZC was revealed at the 2023 Tokyo auto show as a future electric flagship for Lexus. At the time, Lexus confirmed plans to put the concept into production in 2026, with the model meant to introduce new technologies, including significantly improved battery tech.

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