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  2. Lexus LFA - Wikipedia

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    Lexus LFA pace car at the 2012 Grand Prix of Long Beach. Insideline recorded a 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 3.9 seconds without launch control system and achieved the 1/4-mile 11.6 seconds at 200 km/h (124 mph). Lexus LFA circled the skidpad in 1.02 g and achieved one of the highest slalom speeds ever recorded at 121.0 km/h (75.2 mph).

  3. List of Lexus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2016 Lexus LC 500/LC 500h; LFA: exotic sports coupe RWD. 2011 Lexus LFA; 2012 Lexus LFA Nürburgring Package; NX: compact crossover FWD/AWD. 2014 Lexus NX 200t/NX 300h; 2021 Lexus NX 250/NX 350/NX 350h/NX 450h+ UX: subcompact luxury crossover FWD/AWD. 2018 Lexus UX 200/UX 250h; 2020 Lexus UX 300e; 2024 Lexus UX 300h; RX: full-size crossover FWD ...

  4. 'LFA: The Roar of an Angel' Tells How the Lexus LFA ... - AOL

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    Toyota built but 500 examples of the Lexus LFA, its super-est supercar and sometime race car, a front mid-engine, rear-drive, V-10-powered wonder of the world. Launched in 2010. with its limited ...

  5. Lexus - Wikipedia

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    Lexus launched its own F marque performance division in 2007 with the debut of the IS F sport sedan, followed by the LFA supercar in 2009. Lexus vehicles are largely produced in Japan, with manufacturing centered in the Chūbu and Kyūshū regions, and in particular at Toyota's Tahara, Aichi, Chūbu and Miyata, Fukuoka, Kyūshū plants ...

  6. Hiromu Naruse - Wikipedia

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    As master test driver, Naruse had input on multiple Toyota company products, ranging from the second generation Toyota Prius to the Toyota MR-S and the Lexus IS. [4] His final development project was the Lexus LFA supercar, which he test-drove extensively, and headed its participation in the 24 Hours Nürburgring from 2008 to 2010. [6]

  7. Haruhiko Tanahashi - Wikipedia

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    The LFA development program, begun as project 680, [2] comprised over a decade of his career until the debut of the vehicle in 2009. [3] Tanahashi holds eight automotive design patents , [ 4 ] previously worked on earlier models including the Toyota Crown , Soarer and Aristo , and has been part of various Toyota and Lexus development divisions.

  8. List of Top Gear test track Power Lap times - Wikipedia

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    Lexus LFA (wet) [12] Series 14, Episode 07 01:22.9: Ferrari F430 F1: Series 06, Episode 08 01:22.9: Porsche 911 Sport Classic: Series 15, Episode 02 01:22.9: Alpine A110: Series 25, Episode 06 01:23.0: Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series: Series 13, Episode 03 01:23.1: Porsche 911 GT3 — 01:23.1: Maserati Gran Turismo MC Stradale: Series 18 ...

  9. Toyota LR engine - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus LF-A V10 engine Toyota-Yamaha Lexus LF-A Production Prototype engine 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. Announced in the Lexus LFA sports car, the 1LR-GUE is a 4,805 cc (4.8 L; 293.2 cu in) DOHC 4 valves per cylinder V10 engine, made from aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy and titanium alloy and is smaller than most V8s.