How much does a 2010 Lexus LFA cost?
Buyers were selectively chosen by Lexus in the second quarter of 2010. Production began in December 2010. Only 500 total cars were made for worldwide markets, with only 20 produced each month with a base price of $375,000 (£340,000).
What engine is in the 2010 Lexus LFA?
V10 Engine The LFA’s purpose-built V10 delivers 90% of its peak torque between 3,700rpm and 9,000rpm.
Why was the LFA discontinued?
For those that might not remember 2012, the Lexus LFA was a high end supercar from Lexus. Unfortunately, the Lexus LFA failed to secure sufficient interest from car buyers, which is why no more than 500 of these cars were ever made.
Will Lexus ever bring back the LFA?
Our hopes were fortified when, in 2019, we saw Lexus testing a lightly camouflaged example of the old car’s Nurburgring edition. Well, the fruits of Lexus’ labor have finally borne fruit: a new Lexus LFA is coming, and yes, it’s got a bloody great V10 in the middle! So yes, the LFA will henceforth be AWD.
What kind of engine does the Lexus LFA have?
Rear wheel drive. Internal Combustion engine. The Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the rear wheels of the vehicle. How long is this vehicle, 2010 Lexus LFA Coupe? How wide is the vehicle, 2010 Lexus LFA Coupe? What is the curb weight, 2010 Lexus LFA 4.8 V10 (560 Hp) Automatic?
When did the Lexus LFA appear on Top Gear?
The LFA appeared on Top Gear in January 2010, where its power lap of 1.22.8 was the quickest wet test lap ever recorded on the Top Gear test track located at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, United Kingdom; it was 3 seconds faster than the nearest wet lap which was the all-wheel-drive Lamborghini Gallardo.
When did Lexus LF-A concept car come out?
In January 2007, a restyled LF-A concept car premiered alongside the first production F marque vehicle, the IS F sports sedan. The second LF-A concept featured a more aerodynamic exterior, a near-production interior, and F marque emblems.
What’s the top speed of a Lexus LF-AR?
In January 2008, Lexus displayed a roadster version of the LF-A concept car designated LF-A Roadster, or LF-AR, at the North American International Auto Show. Initial specifications for the roadster were a V10 engine under 5.0 L with over 373 kW (500 hp) and a top speed of over 320 km/h (200 mph).