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Lexus Designed a Handful of Space Vehicle Concepts

Lexus Designed a Handful of Space Vehicle Concepts

Lexus and Toyota have produced their fair share of otherworldly concepts over the years, but nothing like the truly out of this world collection of space vehicle concepts like the ones you see here. Created as part of The Lunar Design Portfolio for the magazine Document Journal’s latest release by the European Advanced Design Studio (ED2) for Toyota and Lexus, each concept vehicle in the collection tackles a different lunar landscape use case. There are 7 different vehicles in the collection from 5 different designers ranging from Zero Gravity (a single rider, motorcycle style vehicle capable of an estimated speed of 500 km/h) to Cosmos (an enormous space / lunar surface transportation concept that serves as the mothership for lunar transportation and includes an all glass observatory and space swimming pool among other things). The concepts are all just that and will likely never see production, but it’s this kind of far off, Sci-Fi thinking that allows us to make modern advancements at home. It doesn’t hurt that they all look great.