Lexus will celebrate three European premieres at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show, having the electric UX 300e, the LC 500 Convertible and the LF-30 concept on display at their stand.

The Lexus LF-30 Electrified concept made its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show, previewing the future electrified models of the Japanese brand.

The futuristic Lexus EV concept features an electric powertrain with in-wheel motors on all corners for a combined 536 HP, wireless charging and a sci-fi cabin that sits comfortably four passengers. The LF-30 can also drive and park by itself, as is the case with a design study such as this one.

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Perhaps the most important car on display will be the new UX 300e, Lexus’ first all-electric model. The new UX 300e is expected to launch in Europe during the second half of the year, targeting a driving range of more than 186 miles (300 km) on the WLTP cycle.

Power comes from a front-mounted electric motor that produces 201 HP (204 PS) and 221 lb-ft (300 Nm) of torque. Lexus claims that 0-62 mph (100 km/h) is a matter of 7.5 seconds, while the top speed is set at 100 mph (160 km/h). The lithium-ion battery pack is mounted underneath the cabin and has a capacity of 54.3 kWh.

Last, but not least, is the Lexus LC 500 Convertible, which joins the Coupe model as the brand’s new open-top halo model in the range. The topless Lexus LC 500 features a four-layer fabric roof and an upgraded climate control system, designed to keep occupants comfortable no matter the weather outside. Power comes from the company’s vocal 5.0-liter V8 that produces 471 HP and 398 lb-ft (539 Nm) of torque.

Lexus will showcase its new models and concept at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show on March 3, so stay tuned.