PICS: 2012 Lexus LFA priced at $375,000

Making its world premiere at the Tokyo Motor Show today, the production version of the original LF-A concept, which has been renamed to LFA, is Lexus' first-ever supercar and it will go on sale at the end of 2010. The Ferrari-fighting supercar is powered by a front-mounted, purpose built 4.8-liter V10 engine that cranks out

553HP (560PS) at 8,700 rpm and 480Nm or 354 lb-ft of torque at 6,800 rpm, with 90% of its peak torque available between 3,700rpm and 9,000rpm.

The all-new compact-sized V10 engine that is said to be smaller than a conventional V8, sends power to the rear wheels through a six-speed automated sequential gearbox that features four selectable driving modes and a seven-stage shift-speed selector that results in upshift speeds down to 0.2 seconds.

The Japanese maker claims a 0 to 100km/h (62mph) sprint time of 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 325 km/h or 202 mph for the LFA.

Just like many other top-notch supercars such as the Ferrari Enzo, the chassis and body of the LFA are made largely of carbon-fiber composite. In accordance to Lexus, the 4,505mm long car weighs

1,480kg or 3,263 pounds with a front-to-rear weight distribution of 48:52. For the record, the Enzo weighed in at 1,365kg or 3,009 lbs.

The LFA's suspension comprises of double wishbones at the front and a multilink arrangement at the back. Stopping power comes courtesy of Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes with six-piston calipers up front and four-piston calipers at the rear.

Lexus has already began accepting orders for the LFA with first deliveries expected to take place towards the end of 2010. Production of the base model will be strictly limited to 500 units with preliminary pricing set at $375,000 (around ?250,000).

In the beginning of 2012, Lexus will also launch two special versions of the LFA, including one with unique color(s) and a more track-focused model. View the attachments for this post at:

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JLA
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You don't think much of Lexus. Why don't you go to a forum that you would feel at home with: alt.IDIOTS.org

Reply to
Kevin SmallBone

You must have reading comprehension problems. I was directing the comment to you. Not to other Lexus owners. Try to keep up.

Reply to
Kevin SmallBone

...and you shouldn't put your name in the same sentence with "human". Now please crawl back under your rock, and leave the newsgroups to people with IQ's over 40.

IMO, Toyota shouldn't be putting Lexus in the same sentence with Ferrari. Real shame.

Reply to
GIga

You probably didn't realize how out of reach a 2001 Toyota Camry is for you. Too bad. Better stick with your job at Taco-Bell. Remember to think outside the bun.

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Kevin SmallBone

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