Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Toyota Motor Corp's Lexus brand unveiled a full-sized cardboard version of their new IS saloon in London on Monday (October 5).
Japanese carmaker Lexus has exhibited a life-sized replica of its IS sedan, created from 1,700 laser-cut cardboard sheets. The “origami car” was built in London by a five-strong team of professional ...
Art comes in various shapes, sizes and forms. In this case, it is presented in the form of a Lexus. That's right. Lexus used 1,700 sheets of laser-cut cardboard to create the Lexus Origami Car. A ...
With eco-friendly hybrid cars all the rage on the roads these days, leave it up to Lexus to come up with a new concept to push the boundaries of engineering and earth-friendly vehicles. Lexus UK has ...
Folks over at Lexus are full of surprises; that’s clear as the bright, blue sky. First they create a functional hoverboard that levitates over water and now this. You though carbon fiber is cool?
It will be easy for Lexus to recycle its Origami Car when it's done with it. The car is made from precision-cut cardboard. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist ...
We've seen some unusual uses of cardboard before, including for a skateboard deck and for furniture. Lexus has perhaps trumped everything else though, by building a full-size, drivable cardboard car.
Engineering has long been inextricably linked to paper. After all, ideas may form in the mind, but the next step is almost always to write it down or sketch it out. Nissan commissioned origami artist ...
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