2007 Lexus LF-A Concept
Detroit, Jan 8, 2007 – The LF-A sports-car concept was originally shown at the 2005 NAIAS to express a bold new direction in styling for the Lexus brand. The goals for the new LF-A are no different than they were with the original concept: To build a supercar with world-class performance that is uniquely Lexus.
As with all new Lexus vehicles, the styling of the LF-A is rooted in a design direction called L-finesse. The concept of L-finesse was used to shape and detail the original LF-A, and it was used to reshape, redetail and redefine this latest version. Lexus has further refined the styling of the new LF-A to enhance its exotic nature with a greater use of curved surfaces and interesting details.
The running gear of the LF-A is just as it was with the original, powered by a high-revving 500-plus horsepower V10 engine. Its front mid-engine placement, along with a rear-mounted transaxle and rear-mounted radiators, allows for excellent weight distribution. The horsepower, superior aerodynamics, and revised styling makes a top speed of 200 mph not only possible but probable.
An F logo, indicating the vehicle’s status as a part of the new F marque, is located on each front fender.
”The first LF-A was a pure concept, but one that we went so far as to conduct engineering analysis on,” said Carter. ”This latest concept is much closer to a vehicle that we would bring to market, and one in which we will be gauging consumer interest.”
In Detail
submitted by | Richard Owen |
engine | V10 |
power | 372.9 kw / 500 bhp |
front tires | 265/35R20 |
rear tires | 305/30R20 |
f brake size | mm / in |
r brake size | mm / in |
wheelbase | 2598 mm / 102.3 in |
length | 4460 mm / 175.6 in |
width | 1895 mm / 74.6 in |
height | 1219 mm / 48 in |
gear ratios | :1 |
top speed | ~321.9 kph / 200 mph |