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 ...
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 ...
It has been a while since Lexus released a halo car, so it goes without saying that we are looking forward to the next-gen ...
This is the Lexus LFA Concept, and it’s quite unlike the V10-powered weapon that preceded it. For years, enthusiasts assumed the next LFA would be little more than a Lexus-badged take on Toyota’s new ...
The Lexus LFR seems as if it was vaporware all along—as if some part of a misdirection campaign. But if you had the Lexus LFA returning as an EV in the future (And it looks like we did!) then you just ...
Toyota's new and long-awaited GR GT is likely to grab most of today’s hype and headlines, as it is, after all, a near-production-ready 641-hp V-8 sports car. But Lexus has also confirmed there's going ...
Much has been said about the now-legendary Lexus LFA, the brand's first supercar that has since been the halo model of Toyota's luxury arm. Despite having a bespoke 4.8-liter V10 engine made of ...
Toyota and Lexus have unveiled two new under-development coupes, the hybrid GR GT and the all-electric LFA Concept. The Toyota is confirmed for production; the Lexus is highly likely to follow. The ...
The Lexus LFA cemented itself as one of the greatest cars of the 21st century thanks to its sonorous 4.8-liter V-10, elevating the brand in the eyes of enthusiasts. But the LFA went the way of the ...
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