The GR GT3 concept car could enter production as the rightful successor to the Lexus LFA dubbed the LFR. In recent ...
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The LFA was a limited-run supercar made by Lexus several years ago. Here is what LFA stands for and what happened to that ...
The Toyota/Lexus supercar by Gazoo Racing is expected to enter production in summer 2025. The model will reportedly feature a hybrid twin-turbo V8 with a combined output of 900 hp. Camouflaged ...
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Lexus to launch Vantage-rivalling V8 supercar with up to 600bhpLexus is set to launch a new V8-engined supercar as a rival to the likes of the Aston Martin Vantage and Mercedes-AMG GT and a spiritual successor to the legendary LFA. Parent company Toyota’s ...
Lexus has officially built the very last LFA.The 500th Lexus supercar rolled from the company's Motomachi facility on December 14th wearing all of the goodies of the Nürburgring package and white ...
After years and years of waiting, it's finally happening: the new Lexus supercar is coming, and it needs to be extremely good in all aspects if it wants to call itself a worthy successor to the ...
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Is The New Lexus LFR Supercar Real?The Lexus LFA remains an often overlooked and underrated car, albeit a strange one given the company's history — a long-delayed, hand-built Japanese supercar with a $375,000 price tag that lost ...
The photo gallery also features pictures of a camouflaged prototype taken at the Nurburgring and a scoop of the supercar's interior. Now, we obviously cannot wait to see the Lexus LFR (or whatever ...
Toyota is now working on a new supercar that’s shaking up to be a spiritual successor to the LFA. Rumors suggest the company might call the car the LFR, but nothing is official yet. Now, there are new ...
Here are some fresh photos of the electric supercar Lexus plans to put into production before the end of this decade. To be a spiritual successor to the V10-powered LFA, the new car could come ...
Lexus will have a presence this year in the V8 Supercars series. Unfortunately it won’t be because the Japanese automaker will be competing, but perhaps this is a sign that it’s interested in ...
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