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Lexus could introduce a new city car concept at the Geneva motor show next month.
Although at this stage the luxury Japanese firm has only said it will showcase a new concept car for the first time, a number of images of Lexus’s Geneva show stand have revealed what appears to be a small city car.

Speculation on the concept’s identity is rife, but senior Lexus officials have already told an Australian website that it plans to introduce a sub-CT200h model in Geneva. Global head of Lexus design Tokuo Fukuichi revealed the plans at the Paris motor show last year, saying a smaller model was something the company was "seriously considering".

The five-door model, which is expected to be based on the Toyota Yaris’ platform, will come to market in 2018, soon after the second-generation CT range is revealed. A range of engine options, including downsized turbocharged petrols and at least one hybrid version, is expected.


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