Lexus officially unveiled the 2011 Lexus LFA V-10 at the Tokyo Motor Show, debuting the first Toyota-made supercar, and there are a few things that make this enhanced Lexus supercar stand out from the rest.
Starting with a triple-alloy block, the Lexus LFA V-10 is actually lighter than a V-8 engine. The multistage titanium muffler and equidistant exhaust system make for an ear pleasing resonance, and precise aerodynamic augmentations add the finishing touch to an already sassy body style.
Just what makes this enhanced Lexus LFA V-10 supercar so alluring? The high tech interior of the LFA is custom made to suit your taste. Personally, I’d order the interior in Trend Hunter Black and Red!
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Lexus LFA V-10 Unveiled at Tokyo Motor Show is Toyota's First Supercar
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