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The RZ 550e F Sport uses steer-by-wire. This means there is no mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the tyres. Instead, it uses an actuator to interpret the driver’s right and left ...
The introduction of a simulated manual gearbox has opened up the possibility of a range of simulated engine sounds.
The five-door model lasted just a single generation before being discontinued, yet it still holds a place in the hearts of ...
Polestar says ‘scaremongering’ comments won’t diminish the importance of Australia’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard.
Lexus and Toyota owe their tremendous success to an ability to combine bold moves with an extremely careful approach, ...
Lexus gives the RZ SUV a facelift with some cosmetics and a steering system that no longer has a mechanical connection. A ...
Steer-by-wire might sound like a good idea but the yoke setup in the latest Lexus RZ might be a bridge too far for some ...
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AutoNET on MSN2025 Lexus RZ TrailerWith the new RZ, Lexus is taking all-electric driving to a new level. This comprehensively enhanced crossover model combines the advantages of battery-electric drive with the brand's hallmark Lexus ...
The Japanese brand's flagship electric SUV undergoes a significant transformation to address some of its predecessor's shortcomings.
Cars with no mechanical connection between the tyres and steering wheel will go on sale in Australia next year.
Go for the standard steering system and the RZ drives just like the previous version, albeit it’s slightly quieter with less ...
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Autocar on MSNLexus RZIntroduction With so many cars spuriously purporting to be sporty or have racing genes, it’s refreshing when the presentation for a new one hardly even mentions athleticism.The Lexus RZ is the firm’s ...
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