The
Lexus LFA is a two-seat
exotic sports coupe produced by
Lexus as a
concept car,
"halo" vehicle,
racing prototype, and production model. It is the second model in the
F marque line of performance vehicles from Lexus, following the
IS F. Three concept versions have been shown, each debuting at the
North American International Auto Show with the LF-A designation as part of the
LF Series concept line. The first LF-A concept premiered in 2005, followed in 2007 by a second LF-A with a more completely furnished interior and exterior. The third version of the LF-A, a
roadster model, premiered in 2008. The production model, trademarked LFA, was shown at the
Tokyo Motor Show in October 2009.
The production Lexus LFA features a new
V10 engine and a
carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) body. CFRP materials account for 65 percent of the LFA's body composition by mass. A
circuit-tuned variant is scheduled for 2012.
Development
2000–2004
In February 2000 the LF-A began development as a supercar project codenamed P280, which was intended to showcase the performance capabilities of Toyota Motor Corporation and its Lexus marque.<ref...
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