The original Lexus LFA is an icon—will the new one live up to the original? We’re only a quarter way through the 21st century, but if we were to make a short list of the most iconic cars of the last ...
Lexus revealed the LFA Concept—formerly known as the Sport Concept—which previews a production car that'll reprise the brand's famous supercar nameplate. Although the new LFA was hiding in plain sight ...
For the past couple years we've known Toyota has been working on a new front-engine supercar that would be a successor to the Lexus LFA, but we didn't know if it would be sold and raced as a Toyota, a ...
The LFA is making a comeback as a low-slung, fully electric supercar. Lexus unveiled the new LFA Concept on Friday, calling it a next-generation battery-electric (BEV) sports car. Lexus said the LFA ...
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 ...
As per the official teaser from a few days ago, Toyota Motor Corporation is making this month a December to remember with two new supercars from Toyota Gazoo Racing and one from Lexus. However, ...
Toyota's new and long-awaited GR GT is likely to grab most of today’s hype and headlines, as it is, after all, a near-production-ready 641-hp V-8 sports car. But Lexus has also confirmed there's going ...
In the 1980s, two decedents of Kiichiro Toyoda, the man who founded Toyota, decided to create a premium brand to challenge the best luxury car companies in the world. They called it Lexus. In 2000, ...
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’re ...
A Lexus supercar born out of GT3 racing would make the perfect halo model. The Lexus LFA was not long for this world, but it showcased the brand’s ability to create a true halo high-performance ...
So, what else have we learned about the new Lexus LFA? Well, we now know that it will be an EV, unlike its GR-branded platform-mate that features a hybrid twin-turbo V-8. What about horsepower and ...