Monday, 4 March 2013

Lexus LFA


Lexus LFA



The Lexus LFA is a high-performance Supercar with limited production - only 500 Lexus LFAs were made. Top Gears Jeremy Clarkson said ‘it was the best car he had ever driven’. The car (including the concept) had been modelled on since 2000. The LFA was partially shown at the 2003 Tokyo motor show. The concept was fully revealed at the 2005 Detroit motor show. The roadster version of the (then called) LF-A was shown at the 2008 Detroit motor show.
The LFA finished concept was shown at (for the third time) in motor city. In December 2010 the first LF-A rolled off the production line at the Motomachi factory LFA Plant at the production rate of 1 a day. The building of the LFA came to a close at December 2012.
With launch control the speedy LFA goes from 0-60mph in 3.6 seconds, and 0-100mph in 7.6 seconds. The LFA can do a lap of Magny-Cours in France in 1:20.6, the fastest lap round the track ever followed by the KTM X-Bow and Nissan GTR.
The LFA also did a lap of Goodwood and clocked 1:24.8 making it the fastest lap of the track.

Last ever Lexus LFA

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