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Lexus unveiled its latest “Electrified” concept car on Wednesday with newly designed augmented reality features and drone support. 

The Japanese automaker revealed the Lexus LF-30 Electrified Concept at the 46th Tokyo Motor Show 2019.

One of the standout features is the vehicle’s cockpit, which houses steering wheel-mounted switches that control navigation and audio. The concept car is also packed with gesture controls and augmented reality displays.

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Rear-seat passengers can use the augmented reality feature to display a star-filled sky, videos and navigation across the glass roof.

The vehicle also comes with support for a device called "Lexus Airporter," which is capable of transporting bags from your  doorstep to the vehicle’s luggage area, Lexus said in a press release. 

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The futuristic automobile uses wireless technology and AI to charge according to the driver's schedule. 

The car can also be shifted in and out of autonomous driving mode. It also has a self-parking function and front-door pickup. 

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The model takes a futuristic form with its curved, outward hood and its wing-shaped headlights. Its exterior is also infused with a blue-green metal coating and black details that spread across the top of the car.  

The interior’s pleated door trim is made of fibers processed from recycled metals, accompanied by charred cedar used in the floor and steering controller.

Lexus plans to showcase the vehicle in November, part of an effort to offer electrified versions of all Lexus models by 2025.  

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