Lexus unveiled the concept car for the LFA successor, the Lexus Electrified Sport. It's gone by other monikers like the Lexus "LFR," but the automaker hasn't given it an official name. In a TikTok ...
The hood pins, fixed polycarbonate windows, and wing mirrors all suggest that we're looking at a racing car ... LFA. Several reports have suggested that the GR GT3 concept will become the next ...
the LF-LC concept. The first ever true exotic sports car from Lexus, the LFA is powered by a high-revving 4.8-liter V10 engine that producers 553 hp. With a chassis made of carbon fiber ...
Tanahashi expects that the LF-LC concept will get the green light ... the LFA makes sense for Lexus. SEE ALSO: Lexus LFA II Rumors: Twice the Car, Twice the Price Mark Templin, executive vice ...
The LFA name first appeared in 2005, with Lexus revealing the first LF-A concept car at the Tokyo motor show, but development of a Toyota/Lexus supercar began some five years before, with the ...
That's what makes the Lexus LFA so exceptional ... Toyota is already working on a successor to the LFA, and their mole says the car will be even more exotic, more powerful and more expensive.
The car, rumoured to be called LFR, is one of two models expected also to take up the reins of the LFA as a halo model, alongside something resembling the Lexus Electrified Sport concept.
Lexus will supply GT3-compliant*1 vehicles to racing teams starting in 2015, with vehicle testing to start this year. GT3 cars can enter many races globally, such as the 24 Hours of Nürburgring ...
35 Years of Lexus Showcase Thirty-five years ago, Lexus set out to disrupt the automotive status quo with the promise of creating the world’s most refined luxury car, together with an unrivalled ...