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The Sport Concept hinted at Lexus’ next supercar, but reports from Japan suggest road car delays while the GT3 program stays ...
The 2027 LFR will be an indirect replacement for the legendary LFA, with dramatic proportions, a twin-turbo V-8 hybrid ...
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CarBuzz on MSNOpinion: Why The Lexus LFR Will Succeed Where The LFA Failed
Despite its popularity long after it went out of production, the Lexus LFA was a very expensive commercial flop. The LFR will ...
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CarBuzz on MSNReport Claims The Lexus LFA Successor Is Already Delayed
The report comes from Japan's Best Car. The site says that "a reliable source" told it the GT3 racing cars were set to arrive ...
Lexus Finally Hints At Its Next Supercar In A Meaningful Way. Say hello to the Lexus Sport Concept, a surprise reveal at The ...
Lexus unveiled its Sport Concept, a sleek EV previewing the LFA successor. With no exhaust and bold design, it signals a 2026 ...
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 ...
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MotorTrend on MSNFirst Look: Is This the Next Lexus LC? We Think So, but It Could Be a New LFA(!)
Lexus has revealed its Sport Concept at Monterey Car Week, and it’s shaping up to be part of something special.
Lexus built just 500 examples of the LFA—436 “regular” models and 64 Nurburgring Package variants—between 2010 and 2012, 190 of which were for the US market.
Top Gear has celebrated, is currently celebrating, and likely always will celebrate the V10. Now, you can join the party if you happen to have upwards of $806,000 (around P45.87 million) just lying ...
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 ...
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