The Lexus LFA arrived in 2010 as a carbon fiber science project from a brand better known for quiet sedans than spine-tingling supercars. Yet the car’s naturally aspirated V10 did something few ...
Almost ready to celebrate a decade since the final Lexus LFA was produced in December 2012, the two-seat, driver-oriented sports car from a luxury-focused Japanese automaker does have a minor cult ...
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Lexus has just unveiled the successor to its legendary LFA supercar after discontinuing the first one over a decade ago. It's got new underpinnings, bold styling, and an electric powertrain to replace ...
The Lexus LFA's digital tachometer addressed engineering challenges while adding emotional drama to the supercar's cockpit.
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 also recently revealed interesting details about the LFA's exhaust note, including how it influenced the V10's bank angle. Limited to 500 units, the Lexus LFA has achieved deity status in many ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There are few better examples of not knowing what you have until its gone in recent automotive history than the Lexus LFA. There ...
The auto giant took its time with the new LFA as it prioritized other projects, but depending on your aesthetic preferences, the wait was worth it. The new LFA sits low, prizing aerodynamics, and ...