The ultra-rare Lexus LFA Tokyo Edition roars to life with blistering acceleration and its signature high-pitched V10 soundtrack. Known for one of the best-sounding engines ever made, this ...
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When the 2011 Lexus LFA made a V10 sing like nothing else
The 2011 Lexus LFA arrived as a limited-run supercar, but its real legacy lives in people’s ears rather than on spec sheets. More than a decade later, enthusiasts still argue that its V10 created the ...
Just because a car is powered by electricity doesn’t mean it can’t be full of emotion and deliver fun. In fact, that seems to be the directive coming from Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda to his ...
While Yamaha was the engine manufacturer and a technical partner, it had nothing to do with the exhaust sound. Lexus LFA’s exhaust note was designed by Sango, not Yamaha’s musical division. Its ...
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 ...
“Akio stood up and made a promise: No more boring cars,” said Simon Humphries, Toyota’s chief branding officer. The LFA was powered by a 553 hp, 4.8-liter V-10 mated to a six-speed manual transmission ...
The new electric Lexus L FA isn’t just the resurrection of a legend. It’s supposed to redefine a segment. Just outside Fuji, Japan, at Toyota’s Woven City complex on December 4, GR GT Project Manager ...
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