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Lexus Hybrid Sports Concept Unveiled in Detriot

Lexus LF-LC concept, introduced at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Lexus unveiled a sleek, powerful concept sport coupe that the luxury brand said offers a look at how its future offerings might be designed.

The two-door, four-seat LF-LC hybrid, which features an expansive glass roof, was displayed for the first time at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

It features tail lamps inspired by the look of jet airplane afterburners.

"We wanted this to be a gorgeous car, but we also wanted everything to be functional with a focus on the driver," said Lexus general manager Mark Templin.

The LF-LC is packed with technology, including a touch-screen device in the center console that allows the driver to control some of the vehicle's systems as well as two 12.3-inch LCD display screens. Touch-screen surfaces on each door operate windows, mirrors and seats.

The luxury arm of Toyota said there are currently no plans to produce the LF-LC.

"From the GS forward, all our products will have more distinctive designs, more engaging driving dynamics, even better fuel economy and more advanced electronics," Templin said.

POWER: Lexus expects the LF-LC would kick out more than 500 horsepower.

LOOKS: A definite head-turner, the LF-LC's glass roof and flowing lines set it apart. There's no mistaking the luxury look and feel as well as its powerful appearance.

This is a beautiful machine, even at rest. It surrounds the driver in the latest technology, and raises the possibility that future Lexus models will draw on the distinctive design.