Limited to 500 units, the Lexus LFA has achieved deity status in many enthusiast circles. One of its most celebrated attributes is its 4.8-liter V10, which was developed jointly with Yamaha. We’re ...
The LFA is making a comeback as a low-slung, fully electric supercar. Lexus unveiled the new LFA Concept on Friday, calling it a next-generation battery-electric (BEV) sports car. Lexus said the LFA ...
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 didn ...
The virtual artist hiding behind the 'cool.car.design' moniker on social media has taken a liking to Lexus and envisions an ICE-powered sports car ...
Lexus revealed the LFA Concept—formerly known as the Sport Concept—which previews a production car that'll reprise the brand's famous supercar nameplate. Although the new LFA was hiding in plain sight ...
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 is often spoken of with awe and reverence — after all, this was Lexus' halo car, and with a very limited production run of just 500 units. This made it a rare sight to behold, and its no ...
Replacing the LFA's V-10 engine with batteries is understandably controversial, even for EV fans. But what if they're onto something? The original Lexus LFA has become the supercar version of a cult ...
It didn't go well. Toyota's naturally aspirated V-10 from the LFA was a one-and-done affair since the 4.8-liter engine was sadly never used in another model. However, at one point, the sweet music ...
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