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just did something a bit different, and it all has to do with
. The headliner piece is the
with the masked warrior crouching on top of it seen above. We think it’s objectively awesome, as the car autonomously races away from an exploding city.
The LC500 was drawn by Bulgarian artist Daniel Atanasov. He says it’s “heavily influenced by Japanese culture. The main character is wearing an oni mask, which in Japan are worn at festivals to protect from evil spirits. He is holding a nodachi sword (a type of Samurai sword), and the pose of the character has been influenced by martial arts.” Atanasov says the LC500 is self-driving, controlled by the character on top of the car.
Next up is a drawing of a
driving amongst dragons. We’re not so sure how long the car will last in that landscape … perhaps an
would be the more prudent choice for bombing through a rocky desert. This one blends manga with classical paintings from the west, making it more of a
. It was drawn by Tim Kong — he says he chose to draw dragons in order to “highlight the brave design of Lexus cars.”
Lexus’ last drawing it commissioned is of
. This one is much simpler, with fewer things going on in the background. There is simply a girl and her Lexus UX driving through the dunes as the sun sets. It’s rather calming and warm in nature compared to the first two drawings. The artist, Yishan Li, says she drew the UX like this, because this is where she envisions taking it if she owned one.
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