Lexus LFA “Special Edition” Prototype Spied (testing new 5.3L V10)
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Maybe I read it differently than you guys. But I don't think I'm wrong. They didn't confirm which models they would work on, but have confirmed the LS was a project. Well, the LS was shown off to a group of people who took a tour of the TMG facilities back last year in Autumn. If you go by that information, the car has been 'worked on' for almost a year, probably at least a year as of now. What would be the reason to have a car worked on for year, that appears done if it won't be produced? This quote here makes me believe that the car is ready, or at least close to being ready and it is the first 'TMG' model (depending on what they call it). Another quote from the article He's giving nothing away, but obviously he alluded to the fact the Lexus LS was chosen by the people in Japan (headquarters). So if it's the first 'TMG' model, and was chosen by the people in charge in Japan- I take that as it will be the first car shown off and made by TMG, whatever name they want to call it.
R&D takes money, tooling up for production takes tons of money too. Sometime even if the R&D is finish, they can still decide it is not worth it to put it into production.
I am pretty sure the LFA project was all done in 2005, it took TMC another 5 years to decide to put it into production. The V10 NSX was running on the track in prototype form a few years ago, got cancelled at the end. That was a whole new FR chassis, V10 engine and tranny, all scrapped. Now they switched to a Mid mounted V6 hybrid AWD format. You just never know until it is in the showroom
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Tons of business projects, not only cars..........are worked on for years and get cancel at the last moment for various reasons........mainly if the company don't think is profitable.
R&D takes money, tooling up for production takes tons of money too. Sometime even if the R&D is finish, they can still decide it is not worth it to put it into production.
I am pretty sure the LFA project was all done in 2005, it took TMC another 5 years to decide to put it into production. The V10 NSX was running on the track in prototype form a few years ago, got cancelled at the end. That was a whole new FR chassis, V10 engine and tranny, all scrapped. Now they switched to a Mid mounted V6 hybrid AWD format. You just never know until it is in the showroom
R&D takes money, tooling up for production takes tons of money too. Sometime even if the R&D is finish, they can still decide it is not worth it to put it into production.
I am pretty sure the LFA project was all done in 2005, it took TMC another 5 years to decide to put it into production. The V10 NSX was running on the track in prototype form a few years ago, got cancelled at the end. That was a whole new FR chassis, V10 engine and tranny, all scrapped. Now they switched to a Mid mounted V6 hybrid AWD format. You just never know until it is in the showroom
Honda is full of **** and promised a car faster than the GT-R and then blames the devil, Obama, hitler, Nostradamus, economy, leman brothers, wall st. 2 for them being pussies and not making a v-10 nsx.. So an Ohio built v-6 hybrid awd model is coming. They raced the v-10 in gt racing in Japan and did well with it though the other car brands had to give permission for it to race since its not a production car.
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For what it worth, the HSV-010 shriek sicker then the LFA. Mainly due to the tiny displacement 3.4L V8.
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Apparently this car is a prototype as confirmed by official sources :
http://lexusenthusiast.com/2012/07/0...many/#comments
http://lexusenthusiast.com/2012/07/0...many/#comments
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Apparently this car is a prototype as confirmed by official sources :
http://lexusenthusiast.com/2012/07/0...many/#comments
http://lexusenthusiast.com/2012/07/0...many/#comments
Confirmed: No Lexus LFA Special Editions Planned
http://lexusenthusiast.com/2012/07/0...tions-planned/
Despite the two mystery prototypes (see: AD-A & AD-B) currently racing around Nürburgring, Lexus has no special edition LFAs planned.
“These LFA units spotted at Nürburgring are one-off vehicles developed by the TMC technical division, and are currently being tested for technical purposes only,” Etienne Plas, senior manager of product communications for Lexus Europe, told me via email, “We have no plans to produce and sell any new special edition of the LFA.”
“These LFA units spotted at Nürburgring are one-off vehicles developed by the TMC technical division, and are currently being tested for technical purposes only,” Etienne Plas, senior manager of product communications for Lexus Europe, told me via email, “We have no plans to produce and sell any new special edition of the LFA.”