Yamaha collaborated with Lexus to create the LFA's legendary V10 engine sound, resulting in one of Japan's greatest supercars ...
Much like Toyota used a V-12 only for the Century, its premium division Lexus reserved the V-10 for the LFA. Some 12 years after production ended, the supercar is back in an unusually long official ...
Limited to 500 units, the Lexus LFA has achieved deity status in many enthusiast circles. One of its most celebrated attributes is its 4.8-liter V10, which was developed jointly with Yamaha. We’re ...
While Yamaha was the engine manufacturer and a technical partner, it had nothing to do with the exhaust sound. Lexus LFA’s exhaust note was designed by Sango, not Yamaha’s musical division. Its ...
Much has been said about the now-legendary Lexus LFA, the brand's first supercar that has since been the halo model of Toyota's luxury arm. Despite having a bespoke 4.8-liter V10 engine made of ...
The Lexus LFA is an undisputed motoring icon. The Japanese supercar won fans around the globe with its understated styling, nerdy dedication to performance and roaring V10 motor. Now, if you aren't ...
The LFA is pretty close to being an utterly singular car, especially when it comes to the luxury automaker Lexus. It's unique in the way it was built — every model was constructed by hand. It has ...
Lexus’ Takashi Doi confirms that the in-development all-electric LFA will feature fake engine noise. The recently unveiled all-electric Lexus LFA Concept is joining the growing roster of performance ...
Just because a car is powered by electricity doesn’t mean it can’t be full of emotion and deliver fun. In fact, that seems to be the directive coming from Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda to his ...
This is the Lexus LFA Concept, and it’s quite unlike the V10-powered weapon that preceded it. For years, enthusiasts assumed the next LFA would be little more than a Lexus-badged take on Toyota’s new ...