Lexus Monogram GX Concept Offers Unique Amenities with Bar, Oven in the Back
By Dabbie Davis
Jun 14, 2024 01:00 AM EDT
In the tough competition within the automotive landscape, car manufacturers always make a way to produce incredible car concepts. Lexus partners with Monogram to bring a one-of-a-kind vehicle in the world of luxury cars.
Lexus Monogram GX Concept
This latest collaboration between Lexus and Monogram leveled up GX to provide in-dining experience. The result is the Lexus Monogram GX Concept - fitting in Monogram appliances into Lexus GX SUV.
CarScoops reported that Lexus Monogram GX concept is slated for its grand reveal at the upcoming Aspen's Food & Wine Classic. Exuding sophistication, this SUV showcases an elegant exterior adorned with bronze details and a striking roof rack.
Its distinctive features include bespoke wheels, a unique split tailgate, and cleverly disguised compartments masquerading as third-quarter glass windows. These discreet compartments cleverly conceal a selection of fine wines, premium bourbons, along with refined glassware and a convenient bottle opener.
Towards the rear, the cargo area of the vehicle unveils an electric pizza oven, thoughtfully complemented by storage for utensils and waste disposal bins, alongside essentials like a pizza paddle and a versatile bar setup.
The interior is a testament to luxury, featuring a blend of black and camel leather adorned with a unique design. Inside, a wide center console with a designated rear passenger table and a classy "cold console" compartment tastefully divides four separate seats.
Adding to the allure is a heated ice press ingeniously positioned between the rear seats, crafting perfectly formed ice spheres to enhance beverage enjoyment. Throughout the interior, opulent accents of brass, titanium, and stone contribute to the vehicle's upscale ambiance.
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According to insights from Motor1.com, the Lexus Monogram GX SUV showcases robust design cues that effortlessly combine toughness and adaptability with a touch of lavishness befitting its $65,000 price tag.
Adding a dash of practicality to its exterior, storage compartments cleverly integrated into the rear windows cater to storing wine and bourbon bottles, a handy bottle opener, and essential glassware for on-the-go indulgence.
Noteworthy is the GX's unique feature-the much-touted "first and only heated ice press in the US," designed to craft perfectly spherical ice cubes, nestled conveniently between the rear seats. Debuting to the public this weekend at Aspen, Colorado's prestigious Food and Wine Classic is the highly anticipated Lexus Monogram GX concept on June 14-16.
Further details from The Manual delve into the intricate features of the appliances nestled within the Lexus Monogram GX. At the heart of this culinary marvel lies Monogram's 30-inch Smart Flush Hearth Oven, meticulously crafted to flawlessly prepare pizza, bread, and fish with the precision of a traditional brick oven. Complementing this is the Monogram Forge heated ice press, expertly designed to craft ice spheres that maintain bourbon or wine at optimal temperatures.
Conveniently located in exterior side storage compartments are dedicated spaces for glasses and bar essentials, ensuring easy accessibility and immaculate organization. Within the rear segment of this mobile kitchen, you'll find a cold drawer for storage, a designated plating station, and a discreet trash bin, all thoughtfully integrated for seamless culinary experiences on the go.
Building: Lexus Monogram GX Concept
In a report by Newsweek, the distinctive fusion of indulgent culinary experiences on the go is expertly curated through signature elements from Monogram, as highlighted by Julie Burns, executive director of Monogram appliances, in an official statement.
Burns stated the Lexus Monogram GX revolutionizes the road trip experience by offering a curated culinary journey that transforms the traditional notion of travel. The genesis of this groundbreaking vehicle arose from the collaborative endeavors between the luxury division of Toyota and Monogram's creative director, Richard T. Anuszkiewicz.
This was in conjunction with the brand's skilled industrial design team. Rather than simply integrating components into the SUV, Anuskiewicz took on the challenge of elevating and refining the model to emanate a heightened aura of sophistication and purpose.
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