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A prototype of the upcoming Lexus supercar—possibly called LFR—made a camouflaged appearance alongside its GT3 race car twin.
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Lexus LC 500 Convertible certainly looks great, but in a world where automobiles are changing rapidly, are we likely to see ...
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Will the electric Lexus LFA supercar get a manual transmission? Lexus. According to Motor 1, Lexus will provide a simulated manual transmission with its EV Supercar — potentially with selectable drive ...
Like many great modern supercars, the Lexus LFA — I’ll take no arguments on this, it is a supercar — was born from the single-minded approach of one person, in this case Akio Toyoda. It’s ...
The Lexus LFA was only made for one year, but what a year that was. The high-performance car eas exceptional in every respect -- including its price.
Lexus only built 500 example of the the LFA supercar over two years. Here’s why collector still covet the vehicle a decade after it was discontinued.
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.