LEXUS has unveiled what it said was the first of its new jet-class fleet.
Called the Lexus QZ 618 Galactic Enforcer, the jet recently made its world (or Earth) debut during the red carpet premiere of Sony Pictures’ “Men in Black: International.”
The jet is currently available exclusively to MIB agents, Lexus said.
It added the QZ 618 Galactic Enforcer is powered by a hybrid transformer. The jet morphs from a 2020 Lexus RC F sport coupe into the most powerful IFO, or Identified Flying Object, ever engineered by Lexus. It is also the only Lexus available in the darkest black in the entire universe: Umbra Black.
“The Lexus jet reflects the future of the Lexus brand — the far, far distant future,” said Lisa Materazzo, vice-president of Lexus marketing. “With the most advanced alien-fighting technology, performance and sophisticated styling, it’s in a class of its own.”
Lexus said a top-secret exchange of knowledge with an alien partner, brokered by “the agency,” allowed it to secure Quasar Power Source Technology (QPST). The carmaker/jetmaker explained QPST “uses the power of the nearest Active Galactic Nucleus to travel anywhere in the universe in seconds.” Quasi-Stellar Objects are found in every galaxy that has a supermassive central black hole. So, all QPST-powered Lexus vehicles are named after black holes, according to Lexus.
Some of the QZ 618 Galactic Enforcer’s features are an inter-galactic positioning system (an advanced form of GPS); Amazon Alexa, which understands all seven trillion alien languages; Gamma ray headlamps; and infinite scaling technology.
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Propelling the QZ 618 Galactic Enforcer is Lexus’s QPST named after Black Hole TON 618. The system can manage 122 millennia per gallon and has three driving modes — EcoDrive, SportDrive and QuantumDrive.
How fast is the QZ 618 Galactic Enforcer? Standstill to 100kph takes 0.0000000000001 nanoseconds
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