The LFA was a limited-run supercar made by Lexus several years ago. Here is what LFA stands for and what happened to that ...
The GR GT3 concept car could enter production as the rightful successor to the Lexus LFA dubbed the LFR. In recent ...
Toyota is now working on a new supercar that’s shaking up to be a spiritual successor to the LFA. Rumors suggest the company might call the car the LFR, but nothing is official yet. Now, there are new ...
Rumors suggest Lexus is developing a 900-horsepower hybrid V-8 for the LFA successor, potentially named LF-R, with a reveal ...
Word has it on the street that the Lexus LFA successor could debut later this fall sporting a new gas-electric hybrid V-8 ...
The Lexus LFA ended production in 2012, and because it was a commercial failure at the time, no replacement has ever manifested itself. But in 2025, that could be about to change, if reports out ...
Lexus had a clear choice when it came to deciding what sort of dials and gauges the drivers of its LFA supercar should see beneath the arc of its exquisite carbonfibre steering-wheel rim ...
The spiritual successor to the iconic Lexus LFA is coming, and we have seen it multiple times testing in road-legal and racing configurations. The model, presumably dubbed the Lexus LFR ...
Lexus only built 500 copies of the LFA, and for such a rare beast, it sure got its fifteen minutes of fame and then some. In fact, it will soon get its 15 years of fame, as that's how long it ...
Lexus has decided to not build another supercar for the time being. The plan to build a successor to the LFA has been put on hold. Lexus executive vice president Mark Templin confirmed that the ...
Lexus limited production to only 500 units worldwide, with each unit built by hand for unmatched attention to detail. The LFA was also a technological marvel, featuring a naturally aspirated V10 ...