The two-door Century coupe concept and the six-wheel LS MPV will make their much-anticipated debut at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, scheduled for October 30 to November 9, 2025.
By Sanorita

Lexus is all set for the Japan Mobility Show and has teased two new concepts: a two-door coupe under the Century badge and an MPV. Though Lexus hasn’t revealed full details, what we can gather from the teaser images is that the Century concept heads in a more crossover-like direction.
The stance is taller, and the front looks boxy, echoing SUV styling. The squared-off proportions offer a strong, upright look, while the use of sliding doors on the passenger side and no visible B-pillar make the side look sleek and seamless.

Overall, the Century concept has a futuristic presence. It ditches the rear glass, similar to what we've seen from Polestar, and features dual-layer headlights and taillights. The hood vents and partially open grille, finished with a gold phoenix emblem, suggest there could be a combustion engine beneath. That said, Toyota hasn’t confirmed any powertrain details as of now.
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The concept stands tall and has a commanding presence despite its slim profile. It features a sharply sloped roofline. For an uncluttered look, the carmaker has refrained from placing too many badges on the concept.

Another concept Lexus has revealed for the 2025 Japan Mobility Show is an MPV that could be a bold and innovative take on the LS nameplate. The MPV, with its six-wheel layout, including larger wheels at the front and a set of smaller ones at the back, looks elegant and stylish. It features sliding doors, sharply angled A-pillar, and illuminated wheel centers.

Currently, the details on performance are scarce, but the concept seems to offer luxury and chauffeur-driven comfort.
The two-door Century coupe concept and the six-wheel LS MPV will debut at the highly anticipated Japan Mobility Show, scheduled for October 30 to November 9, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight. These concepts will highlight Lexus’s commitment to revolutionising premium mobility.