Production LF-A To Make North American Debut At SEMA

Production LF-A To Make North American Debut At SEMA
The highly anticipated LFA supercar, which just made its global debut at the Tokyo Motor Show, will be on display for the first time in North America at two back-to-back premier venues -- the 2009 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show in Las Vegas this November and the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show in December.

Next year, Lexus will show the LFA at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Chicago Auto Show, Dallas Auto Show and New York International Auto Show.

As the first Lexus supercar, the LFA serves as the flagship for the F portfolio of Lexus performance models and redefines the supercar for the 21st century. The Lexus F brand complements the core Lexus DNA by emphasizing serious performance. The LFA was carefully developed from a blank canvas by a small and dedicated team of hand-picked engineers that pushed every possible dynamic boundary.

"The development of the LFA was unlike any other Lexus," said Mark Templin, Lexus division group vice president and general manager. "Minute details were engineered to provide an engaging and serious supercar that delivers impressive performance on and off the race track. Only 500 will ever be built worldwide, and each will be assembled to customer order, offering a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be part of a small, exclusive group of individuals."

All 500 LFA supercars will be hand-assembled by skilled technicians in the "Lexus LFA Works" at the Motomachi Plant in Toyota City at a rate of no more than 20 per month.

The rear-wheel drive LFA is dynamically styled and powered by a sophisticated new high-revving 9,000 rpm (redline) 4.8-liter V10 engine that generates 552 hp and 354 lb.-ft. of torque for adrenaline-fuelled 202- mph performance. This specially-developed powerplant is paired with a unique six-speed Automated Sequential Gearbox (ASG) with blazing-quick paddle-activated shifts for ultimate driver control. Linked by a rigid torque tube for excellent drivetrain integrity, the ASG is located in a transaxle layout over the rear axle for an optimal 48:52 front-to-rear weight distribution. Motorsport-developed lightweight aluminum alloy suspension components are complemented by Carbon Ceramic Material (CCM) brake discs and an innovative electrically assisted rack and pinion steering system.

Lightweight, powerful and balanced, the LFA features advanced Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) construction for its chassis and much of its bodywork to deliver a light, incredibly strong and impact-resistant structure. Rather than outsource this sophisticated materials technology, the LFA team took the radical step of developing its own CFRP processes internally for ultimate quality control and to make a sound engineering investment in the future.

The LFA's sporty styling is distinguished by coherent lines that flow from roof to sill in a seamless convex to concave line for sophisticated aerodynamics. Its front-mid engine layout, long wheelbase, short overhangs, and snug, low-slung cabin identify it as a supercar. CFRP also gave the LFA's designers a far higher degree of design freedom, allowing them to create shapes, curves and edges that would have been impossible with metal. For example, the sharp trailing edges at the rear of the LFA that help provide superlative aerodynamics would not have been possible had traditional metal been used for the bodywork.

A dramatic low-slung cockpit has been intelligently designed and hand-assembled with the finest materials to reflect the car's driver-centric dynamics. The intimate two-seat cabin has been conceived at every stage -- ergonomics, acoustics, materials, comfort, versatility and visibility levels have all been painstakingly engineered -- to put the driver at the center of the driving experience.

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B7FANB7FAN - 10/21/2009 2:22:17 PM
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I like this car and the performance numbers but the exterior design needs some work. it looks like the car has a aftermarket body kit on it from the factory....maybe seeing it in person at SEMA will do it some justice I dont know.


B7FANB7FAN - 10/22/2009 7:30:37 AM
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well you may be right but there are plenty of super rich in the states that would snatch it up the same way. if people can afford a half million dollar car in the states witha so called recession we are in what the hell is a $300,000 car it aint shyt. who cares about modifying it the super rich that can afford it probably wouldnt modify it anyway



carguy68carguy68 - 10/21/2009 2:33:28 PM
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looks like something from the mid 90's kinda crapy looking!


LuxuryFanLuxuryFan - 10/21/2009 2:51:26 PM
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Design elements of this should be used throughout the Lexus product range.


rxh8me9000rxh8me9000 - 10/21/2009 3:45:04 PM
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Toyota did it.They really ****ing did it.An exotic car with a driving experience like no other.Wow. My hat goes off to Toyota. My only complaint is that it appears as if they sliced the IS tailights and headlights in half and placed them on the LF-A.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 10/21/2009 3:54:20 PM
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The design in fact looks like aftermarket add ons....What I am sure is, that the car will be a pain in the neck for Europeans Automakers of supersport cars....this car..as far as I can see is pointed to the 458 and the Gallardo...the 911 TT and R8 V10 are not there. I see the 911TT or R8V10 as a bargains compared to this Ultraexpensive car....911TT and R8V10 are by far a superior cars beside the fact that they are so cheap compared to the projected price of the Toyota..


Yonder7Yonder7 - 10/21/2009 3:56:17 PM
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In fact for that price I want a 911 TT GT2 and an R8V10 >:-) a mean almost 400,000.00$.....that car sould be able give me something very special...


freshseth83freshseth83 - 10/21/2009 7:36:06 PM
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it does, it's not a generic same as this car type of vehicle, you get a super lexus. Pristine comfort and reliability. They have spent plenty of time perfecting it so it will be like every other lexus vehicle except better. Built by hand and an engine specifically designed for it. No other super car company says that. The Ferrari's? The V8's they use are for the California and Italia, just a little bit of tweaking. So that engine wasn't made specifically for one of those cars. Which isn't a bad thing but this is different. Read up on one of the articles as the price is yet to be determined. Tell me if they only made 500 Ferrari Italia's they would still cost 250K? No way. They still cost closer to 300K after you pay the luxury taxes and options. Options like the LF-A comes standard with.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 10/21/2009 9:16:25 PM
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Let's see, maty be you are right. I know that if you do low volume, you will have to rise the price to justify the develoment cost.


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