Would you like to change layers on your car like on this Lexus Aileron?
by AllAutoExperts | 17 April, 2020
Lexus Aileron's unusual and radical concept car is the result of Jiyun Seo's work, inspired by origami art. One of the amazing things about this car is that the chassis accordion panels allow the car to extend itself, thus adjusting the aerodynamics to the speed.
Another curious fact about this Lexus is that it features a series of gadgets and technologies that don't actually exist yet. For example, bio-steel is the material that forms the car's body, but we aren't sure about the material composing the flexible panels.

This is certainly a unique concept, with a low profile and an impressive windshield.
As you can see, there aren't too many details available about the car's features.

This refers to the drive train, as well, which is supposed to be placed in the rear side of the car and is enriched with some cooling features.

The cabin fits two passengers, but it still looks a little bit crowded. There is a huge console between the driver and the passenger. The steering wheel has a futuristic design, with no additional entertaining features.

