Many Lexus sports cars are enhanced versions of existing models, but the brand has also made dedicated performance machines.
The LFA was a limited-run supercar made by Lexus several years ago. Here is what LFA stands for and what happened to that ...
A two-door sports car from a brand that had been selling high-end, luxury cars, was a far more difficult barrier to cross, especially at the price. The result was that the Lexus LFA, as exclusive ...
T he Lexus LFA was not long for this world, but it showcased the brand’s ability to create a true halo high-performance ...
Word has it on the street that the Lexus LFA successor could debut later this fall sporting a new gas-electric hybrid V-8 ...
While all the above-mentioned sports cars were/are terrific, they pale in comparison to the most epic Lexus production car: the LFA. The development of this iconic model started in the early 2000s ...
According to the rumor mill, the fabled return of the mid-engine Toyota MR2 and feisty Celica 4WD is just around the corner, ...
Lexus limited production to only 500 units worldwide, with each unit built by hand for unmatched attention to detail. The LFA was also a technological marvel, featuring a naturally aspirated V10 ...
With global sales of 824,258 cars in 2023, Lexus has become a prime example of how a start-up can enter the premium space and succeed, something few rivals have managed since. The LFA remains an ...
TOYOTA is set to release three new sports cars with the revival of the Celica and MR2 models, as well as the return of the swashbuckling Lexus LFA. The cult favourite trio, all of which will be ...
One is an electric sports concept ... which means they had high aspirations for its capabilities. Lexus debuted the LFA concept car in 2005 at the North American International Auto Show in ...