Luxgen Luxgen5 sedan
Fri, 09 Dec 2011Luxgen, Taiwan's only automotive manufacturer with its own design and development center, has announced the launch of the Luxgen5 sedan, which the company says has three design aesthetic elements: surfacing performance, re-curved strokes and intelligent airfoil.
What this translates to is a silhouette comparable to the Opel Insignia, with an arcing A-pillar that runs through the cant rail onto the high rear deck. The DRG boasts a large grille, where the chromed ‘wing' motif runs into the LED lamp graphics. The sculpted flanks feature an array of character and detail lines that fall into the ‘re-curved strokes' category of the Luxgen design language. Luxgen claims a drag-coefficiency of just 0.28 as a result of the aerodynamic attributes.
The Taiwanese company has also collaborated HTC to create the smartphone-like THINK system onboard the Luxgen5. The epicenter of the system is the nine-inch touch screen in the middle of the IP. Other technological attributes of the vehicle include an advanced navigation system, LCD/LED IP controls, and a jet-fighter inspired HUD system.
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