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The Lexus LFA is a little bit of a hard car to pin down. It had an absolutely glorious naturally aspirated 4.8-liter V10 that made 552 horsepower and revved to 9,500 RPM, but even at the time, it ...
A 2012 Lexus LFA with only 4,400 miles on the odometer is up for sale on Bring a Trailer. Only 500 examples of the modern classic were built.
Since killing off the LFA more than a decade ago, rumors and concepts have floated out that Lexus is again working on a supercar. Or, they're not. Or it would be powered by a V-8—rather than the ...
There has been a hole in the Lexus lineup ever since the LFA and its wailing V-10 departed. Tame, quiet, and plush models have been buttering Lexus' bread, so to say, but the luxury arm of Toyota ...
Lexus Stuns Monterey Car Week With Surprise Supercar Concept That Looks A Lot Like A New LFA The Lexus Sport Concept gives us a preview of what a next-generation sports car from Lexus might look like.
First Look: Is This the Next Lexus LC? We Think So, but It Could Be a New LFA (!) Lexus has revealed its Sport Concept at Monterey Car Week, and it’s shaping up to be part of something special.
We’ve been crowing for a replacement for the LFA ever since Lexus dropped it. Call us more than cautiously optimistic; this looks promising. Got a tip? Let us know at [email protected].
More: A Quiet Farewell Could Be Hiding In Lexus’ Latest Flagship Edition A few years ago, Lexus CEO Koji Sato suggested that a future electric sports car would carry spirit of the V10-powered LFA.
This concept is looking much more production-ready—and we are ready for it.Lexus dropped a bombshell Friday morning with the reveal of the Sport Concept at—where else?—Monterey Car Week.That ...
Top Gear has celebrated, is currently celebrating and likely always will celebrate the V10. Now, you can join the party if you happen upon upwards of $765,000 behind the sofa/in that pair of old ...
Since killing off the LFA more than a decade ago, rumors and concepts have floated out that Lexus is again working on a supercar. Or, they're not. Or it would be powered by a V-8—rather than the ...
Lexus is developing an LFA-inspired sports car and a three-row SUV with EV power. Core models such as the ES sedan and possibly the next IS will retain hybrid options.