SPIED + VIDEO: Do My Eyes DECEIVE Me? Is Lexus Working On Something SPECIAL?

SPIED + VIDEO: Do My Eyes DECEIVE Me? Is Lexus Working On Something SPECIAL?
What do we have here?

Recently spotted working its way around the world-famous Nürburgring was a Lexus LFA Nürburgring Edition. That seemed quite fitting.

But, this one was different. That's because it boasted some modifications and even some camouflage. Considering the LFA was limited to 500 units worldwide and the vehicle has been out of production for some time, this is VERY peculiar.

Frankly, I've never seen anything like this from a manufacturer.

Equipped with wider fenders and sporting two different wheel/tire packages, the orange LFA laps its way around the 'Ring. It's not going slow either as you can see in some shots — and one spectacular fly by — it is MOVING.

There's no question that legendary V10 powerplant is providing the juice either. You can hear that beautiful note a mile away.

So, what is Toyota/Lexus up to?

It could be the development of an all-new package for LFA buyers. Perhaps the Gazoo Racing team?

Or, it could be the beginning of development of an all-new vehicle. We're thinking this isn't the case though. It just doesn't seem like it is in Toyota or Lexus' best interests at this time.

What say you, Spies?



During the Industry Pool at the Nürburgring I have filmed the Lexus LFA Nürburgring Edition testing on track.

The Lexus LFA was a real engineering tour de force. Sure, it was stuck in development hell for years, and the 4.8-liter V10's 552-horsepower output wasn't super impressive when it came out, but it integrated a ton of expertise Toyota gained from its F1 team in the early to mid 2000s. Unfortunately, it didn't sell well. Last year, we found there were a few new models sitting on dealer lots, five years after the 500-model run ended. Still, it looks like Toyota may not have given up on the idea of a race-derived flagship for Lexus, at least based on this prototype running around the Nürburgring this week.

At first glance, the car pictured here looks like an LFA with the Nürburgring Package and some camouflage on the front and rear fenders. If you look closely, you can see that the fenders are significantly wider than on the standard LFA. Based on the license plate, this appears to be the same car with two different sets of wheels. Lexus may simply be swapping out worn tires, or they may be testing different wheel and tire combinations to fit the wider wheel wells.

Anything beyond this is just speculation. There have been rumors of a new flagship Lexus sports car that sits atop the LC 500 and LC 500h. We saw the Toyota GR Super Sport Concept back in January, though that car looks nothing like what we see here. As much as we would love that sweet Yamaha co-developed V10 to carry over, we're not holding our breath. Some sort of hybrid powertrain is almost a certainty. Maybe Lexus and Toyota could pull some tech from its Le Mans-winning TS050 Hybrid race car.




CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 6/8/2019 9:41:37 PM
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That is a head scratcher. I suppose it could be a development mule. But you can find less expensive cars to test wheels/tires/brakes/ hybrid engines in. Time will tell what it all means...


dlindlin - 6/8/2019 10:50:28 PM
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LFA hybrid will be a good guess


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 6/8/2019 11:49:40 PM
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Testing tires for the GR Super Sport.


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/9/2019 11:06:23 AM
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Common sense and logic to the rescue. You are correct, sir.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 6/9/2019 12:29:11 PM
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People should take a good hard look at teh GR Super Sport concept. Le Mans LP1 race cars look cool on the track, but not necessarily as daily supercars. Too bad it is not purposeful and handsome like the new Ford GT.


dlindlin - 6/9/2019 1:25:47 PM
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I'd argue that's not supercar, but hypercar, competing directly with Mercedes-AMG Project One or Aston Martin Valkyrie, though the latter 2 are slightly more street car-ish. It's also a bit early to predict how the design will morph along

Although more hp is great, I do hope MFR spends more effort on reducing weight of daily cars


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/9/2019 3:17:41 PM
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supercar...hypercar...#PointlessCar


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 6/9/2019 5:32:43 PM
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@MD - Precisely. If nobody wanted to buy the LFA (much like the new NSX) why would they pony up $1M USD + to buy something that looks too goofy to be seen in.
The brand does not compete at that level and making a road going Le Mans race car is not the way forward. A 7-Seater LX level modern unibody SUV would be a much smarter move for Lexus that this. People would buy it.


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/9/2019 6:08:14 PM
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This should be Toyota's "halo" strategy:

Celica / turbo 4 / Mustang sized and priced
Supra / twin turbo V6 Celica / priced like a Mustang GT
5000 GT / think supercharged 5.0 V8 Corvette C7 sized/priced 2 seat GT

All three cars could share major components.


ricks0mericks0me - 6/9/2019 7:04:27 PM
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CanadianComments said: If nobody wanted to buy the LFA ...

I almost agree with you... Paris Hilton would buy one and paint it pink...oh wait ... she already did that !!!


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/9/2019 8:24:03 PM
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TD pink to be specific.


mplsmpls - 6/11/2019 1:56:23 PM
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Engine for new LC-F ?


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