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The LFA is pretty close to being an utterly singular car, especially when it comes to the luxury automaker Lexus. It's unique in the way it was built — every model was constructed by hand.
Only 500 examples of the Lexus LFA were produced when Lexus was manufacturing its hallowed supercar. Given the number that has been crashed, abused, or defiled, the number of clean examples left ...
The Lexus LFA is an undisputed motoring icon.The Japanese supercar won fans around the globe with its understated styling, nerdy dedication to performance and roaring V10 motor.Now, if you aren't ...
The Lexus LFA could contest the title of greatest supercar in history for any number of reasons, but its greatest claim to fame is its engine. Its 4.8-liter, 9,000-rpm V10 designed with the help ...
However, the creators of the Lexus LFA faced an even more complex challenge than most. As well as simply creating a great supercar, they had to build something that would serve as a halo product ...
It's probably the reddest — and raddest — Lexus you'll ever lay eyes on. Power came from a screaming 4.8-liter 552 horsepower V10. The LFA featured extensive use of carbon fiber — so much so ...
The Lexus LFA badge could be revived for a second generation, if a new trademark filing is any indication. The application was filed in the US, Philippines, Indonesia, and Israel in late August 2023.
The idea is the same: fire as a weapon. Screaming to its 9000-rpm redline in six-tenths of a second, the Lexus LFA’s 4.8-liter V-10 is a blur of magnesium and titanium, its complex engineering ...
The Lexus Electrified Sport concept, which previews the all-electric successor to the LFA supercar, looks like the ideal candidate to offer the manual transmission. Lexus did not say it explicitly ...