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Will the next Lexus supercar be called the LFR? We don't know, but new spy photos show it's inching closer to production.
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Filmed driving around Angeles Crest in Los Angeles, the camouflaged LFR was following a Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E Performance.
The spiritual successor to the vaunted LFA will ditch the naturally aspirated V10 for a twin-turbo V8, but will make up for it with lots of extra power ...
Lexus is not exactly a manufacturer known for ultra low-volume limited edition cars. The only exception is the LFA, and there ...
The LFA's engine, like nearly all of its other components, was developed first and foremost on the track. Alongside his passion for the supercar project, Akio Toyoda was a keen racing driver and ...
Lexus's spiritual successor to the legendary LFA, the LFR, has been caught in the wild and it's looking to be a stormer.
The LFA successor probably won’t be an all-electric supercar. Rumors have circulated about a potential fully electric version, but signs point to one that could emerge out of Toyota’s racing ...
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. We ...
The Lexus LFA could contest the title of greatest supercar in history for any number of reasons, but its greatest claim to fame is its engine. Its 4.8-liter, 9,000-rpm V10 designed with the help ...
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