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PRESS RELEASE:





Tokyo, October 21, 2009 - Lexus announces today the official launch of the LFA, a two-seat supercar scheduled to go into production at the end of 2010 as the pinnacle of the Lexus "F" premium sports car series. Pre-sales start today.



Ultra-responsive and extremely stable even when taken to the edge, the LFA creates a sense of reassurance that opens up a new world of driving emotion, exhilarating the senses to move the driver in more ways than one.



The LFA combines high output, superb chassis design and meticulous aerodynamics to achieve instantaneous total-vehicle response characterized by high-rev, seamless acceleration echoed by a self-defining resonance from its 4.8-liter V10.



Only 500 units of the LFA are to be produced and sold worldwide.



A prototype of the LFA is now on display at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show, which is open to the general public from October 24 to November 4 at Makuhari Messe in Makuhari, Chiba Prefecture.



1. Packaging brings out the most in fundamental performance



Strong and light



The newly developed 4.8-liter V10 engine boasts exceptional power, while lightweight materials (aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy and titanium alloy) and a very compact size (smaller than a conventional V8) allows for optimal weight distribution and an exceptional power-to-weight ratio.



Carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) cabin enhances high body-rigidity and reduces weight. This unique cabin is 100kg lighter than a comparable aluminum cabin. Detailed analysis and precise matching of CFRP materials allows for high rigidity and low weight. LFA CFRP production technology, including unique CFRP-to-metal joining, was completely developed by Lexus.



Balanced

Relatively higher weight components such as the engine and transmission are placed within the wheelbase. A low center of gravity is made possible by the use of dry sump lubrication1, along with placing peripheral components (oil pump, water pump) behind the engine. Furthermore, optimal placement of the transmission and the fuel tank in front of the rear axle adds to this application of centralized mass. This minimizes weight shift during cornering and contributes to outstanding performance and stability. Lighter weight components, like the radiator and electric fans, are placed behind the rear axle.



Combined with a front-engine and rear-wheel-drive configuration, the short, wide and low body allows the LFA to achieve its target front-to-rear weight distribution of 48:52.



Driver-centered

The driver's seat is positioned near the LFA's center of gravity. The centralized seating concept (with the seat between the front and rear axles and closer to the left–right center) is made possible by the use of a rear transaxle and vertically stacked torque tube and exhaust pipes reducing the width of the center tunnel. The driver placement is aimed to provide maximum car-to-driver feedback, especially under sport or high G-force driving conditions.





2. Emotive performance embodies an extraordinary driving experience



High–rev engine



Titanium valves, ultra–light weight rocker arms with a diamond–like coating and a fully integrated lower crankcase that reduces pumping losses at high RPMs combine to provide the driver with overwhelming acceleration right up to the 9,000rpm redline. The LFA's purpose-built V10 delivers 90% of its peak torque between 3,700rpm and 9,000rpm.



Precise Response



Independent, electronically controlled throttle bodies ensure precise air-feed to each of the 10 cylinders, enabling immediate engine response from the accelerator pedal. The engine response time is approximately half the normal response time of a single-throttle valve.



The six-speed ASG transmission features heavy-duty synchronizer rings and a newly developed gearshift actuator, providing the driver with a very direct shift feel. Four selectable driving modes and a seven-stage shift-speed selector that results in upshift speeds down to 0.2 seconds provide a higher level of driver control.



Track-sized high-performance (Carbon Ceramic) CCM brake discs and Electronically Controlled Braking system generate ultra-powerful yet stable braking.



Responsive handling and engaging dynamics



The very light and rigid CFRP cabin, combined with a front double-wishbone suspension and a rear multilink suspension, result in a very stable, controlled ride. Detailed aerodynamic engineering results in elements such as a flat underbody, a diffuser and a speed-controlled rear wing, which allows precise vehicle response at all vehicle speeds, thus creating unity between driver and machine.



Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management integrates numerous vehicle dynamic functions that provide a high level of vehicle stability and preventative safety without interfering with the driver's intentions, especially when sport driving.



Exciting engine sound and L-finesse2 design

Equal-length exhaust manifolds combined with an equal-length dual exhaust system routed through a multistage titanium main muffler fine tunes the exhaust note.



An acoustically tuned surge tank linked to 10 individual throttle bodies creates a powerful induction sound. The coordination of intake and exhaust sounds overlap at various RPMs to create a unique, exciting and inspired soundtrack.



The exterior design includes carefully tuned aerodynamics and airflow management. The use of CFRP, in addition to strength and weight advantages, frees up the design of the exterior panels allowing a fresh supercar L-finesse design. The interior design combines state-of-the-art instrument-panel design and technology, along with a variety of custom-tailored interior trim packages to suit the most discerning driver.

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"Battle of the supercars" TV Show teaser "LFA vs R8 V10" with LFA being driven from 0 - 138 mph (with launch control) and R8 V10 being driven by Paul Tracy:


















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European prototype arriving in England (same one that was used for TopGear, FifthGear, AutoWeek, Pistonhead etc, track tests):


















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LFA road and track prototype test:



http://www.roadandtrack.com/tests/vi...-lfa-road-test

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AutoZeitung: LFA beats the SLS AMG







LFA truly dominated the SLS AMG in everything except the initial start where LFA's lack of launch control to get off the line fast holds it back, but it is clear from the high speed sector, LFA's top end power is brutal:









'Am Bremspunkt vor der Spitzkehre erreicht das Duett Geschwindigkeiten von 204 bis 208 km/h. English: 'At the braking point before the hairpin, the duet reached speeds of 204-208 km / h.



Hier sind stabile Bremsen gefragt, whrend es im Highspeed Sektor auf eine gute Balance ankommt. English: Here stable brakes are required, while in the high-speed sector to a good balance matters.



Im Dynamik Sektor zhlen Agilitt und spontane Reaktionen.

' English: In the dynamic sector include agility and spontaneous reactions. "



Die Zwischenergebnisse wurden in diesen drei Sektoren gemessen:

English: The interim results were measured in these three sectors:



Start/Ziel Sektor: Lexus LFA 21,85 sec - Mercedes SLS AMG 21,34 sec.

English: Start / Target sector: Lexus LFA 21.85 sec - 21.34 sec AMG Mercedes SLS



Highspeed Sektor: Lexus LFA 37,96 sec - Mercedes SLS AMG 38,68 sec.

English: Highspeed Sector: Lexus LFA 37.96 sec - 38.68 sec AMG Mercedes SLS



Dynamik Sektor: Lexus LFA 35,85 sec - Mercedes SLS AMG 37,48 sec.

English: Dynamic Sector: Lexus LFA 35.85 sec - 37.48 sec AMG Mercedes SLS



RUNDENZEITEN: Lexus LFA 1:35,66 min - Mercedes SLS AMG 1:37,50 min.

Engish: LAP: Lexus LFA 1:35,66 min - Mercedes AMG SLS 1:37,50 min



Conclusion:





'Der LFA dominiert ihn (Mercedes SLS AMG) in der Art eines przisen Formel-Renners'.

English: 'The LFA, it dominates (AMG Mercedes SLS) in the way of a precise formula-racer'

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Fifth gear Tiff Needel track tests LFA:


















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Lexus LFA Sport Auto super test:



Some notes by SportAuto on LFA and Horst Von Saurma's observations:



- LFA's launch control system was not working properly that resulted in poor compromise of wheelspin and traction making it difficult to get off the line fast enough.



- Tested in extreme later summer heat of 30 C with humidity.



- Downforce is too much by the spoiler creating a drag of 0.3981 with the spoiler deployed and only 0.34 with the spoiler retracted. 35 kg over the rear axle at 200 KM/H. At higher speeds, the weight is a lot more.



- Mediocre grip from the LFA temporary Bridgestone S001 lack the grip that most competitor's tires have such as, the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup + semi-slick or Pirelli P Zero Corsa semi-slick tires have.




Nrburgring Nordschleife (20,6km): 7.38

Hockenheim - Short Track (2,6km): 1.11,0





Chart source: SportAuto



Vehicle Driver Issue, (Date of Test), Notes

7:24 Gumpert Apollo Horst von Saurma 2009/11 [8]

7:32 Porsche Carrera GT Horst von Saurma 2004/01 [9]

7:33 Porsche 997 GT2 Horst von Saurma 2007/11, Sport tires [10]

7:33 Pagani Zonda F Horst von Saurma 2006/05 [11]

7:34 Koenigsegg CCR Horst von Saurma 2006/03 (17 October 2005) [12]

7:35 Ruf Rt 12 Horst von Saurma 2008/02, Sport tires [13]

7:38 Lexus LFA Horst von Saurma 2010/09, Street tires Bridgestone S001

7:38 Ferrari 458 Italia Horst von Saurma 2010/08, Street tires Bridgestone S001

7:38 Nissan GT-R Horst von Saurma 2009/07, Dunlop super-slick tires

7:38 Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 Horst von Saurma 2009/10, Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires

7:39 Ferrari F430 Scuderia Horst von Saurma 2008/07, Sport tires [14]

7:39 Porsche 997 Turbo TechArt GTstreet Horst von Saurma 2007/10, Sport tires [15]

7:40 Porsche 997 GT3 (2009) Horst von Saurma 2009/06,[16]

7:44 Pagani Zonda S Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (02/2005)

7:46 Porsche 996 GT2 Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (06/2001)

7:46 Lamborgini Gallardo Superleggera Horst von Saurma Sport Auto [2]

7:47 Porsche 996 GT3 RS Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (08/2004)

7:47 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano Horst von Saurma Sport Auto[3]

7:47 Lamborghini Murcilago LP640 E-gear Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (01/2007), Sport tires[citation needed]

7:49 Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06 Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (22 June 2007)[17]

7:50 BMW M3 CSL Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (08/2003)

7:50 2009 Porsche 997 Carrera S (2008) Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (08/2008)[4], PCCB, PDK, Sport Chrono Plus, Michelin Cup tires

7:52 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (11/2008)[5], apparently problems with tires and ABS

7:54 Mercedes CLK DTM AMG Sport Auto (03/2005)

7:54 Porsche 997 Turbo Horst von Saurma (05/2007)[6]

7:55 Ferrari F430 F1 Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (01/2006)

7:56 Porsche 996 Turbo Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (06/2000)

7:56 Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale f1 Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (02/2004), Sport tires[citation needed]

8:02 Aston Martin DBS (2007) Horst von Saurma [7]

8:03 Aston Martin V8 Vantage (2005) Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (10/2005)

8:03 Porsche 996 GT3 (1999) Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (08/1999)

8:04 Audi R8 Sport Auto (07/2007)[8]

8:05 BMW M3 E92 Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (12/2007)[9]

8:09 Audi RS4 Sport Auto (06/2006)

8:09 BMW M6 E63 Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (12/2005), Sport tires, 259 km/h speed limiter.[citation needed]

8:09 Honda NSX-R Sport Auto (08/2002), Sport tires, suspension modification.[citation needed]

8:10 Chrysler Viper GTS Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (10/1997)

8:10 BMW Alpina B6 S Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (05/2008)[10]

8:10.08 Porsche Cayman S Walter Rhrl Sport Auto, 19 inch wheels, ceramic brakes.[citation needed]

8:13 BMW M5 E60 Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (12/2004)

8:13 Ferrari 355 GTB Sport Auto (10/1994)

8:13 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Horst von Saurma Sport Auto (1/2009?)[11]








































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Evo magazine Chris Harris' review of LFA:




















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TopGear LFA review:


















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TheStig lap of TopGear track (Very wet track with 'gingerly' throttle modulation by Stig):


















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Car magazine LFA vs SLS AMG









LFA test numbers:



Lexus LFA



Price: $375,000

Engine: 40-valve DOHC V-10

Displacement: 4.8 liters (293 cu in)

Horsepower: 553 hp @ 8700 rpm

Torque: 354 lb-ft @ 6800 rpm

Transmission: 6-speed automated manual

Drive: Rear-wheel

Steering: Electrically assisted

Suspension, Front: Control arms, coil springs

Suspension, Rear: Multilink, coil springs

Brakes: Carbon-ceramic vented discs, ABS

Tires: Bridgestone Potenza RE050A

Tire Size F, R: 265/35YR-20, 305/30YR-20

L x W x H: 177.0 x 74.6 x 48.0 in

Wheelbase: 102.6 in

Track F/R: 62.2/61.8 in

Weight: 3460 lb

Fuel Mileage: 13/19 mpg (est.



Acceleration

0-60 mph: 3.9 sec (No launch control system, no one-foot roll out)

0-100: 8.0

0-110: 9.7

0-120: 11.2

0-130: 13.1

0-140: 15.6

1/4-mile: 11.8 sec @ 126 mph (Highest trap speed so far)



Braking

70-0 mph: 154 ft



Cornering

L: 1.04 g

R: 1.06



Speed In Gears

1: 51 mph

2: 75

3: 102

4: 133

5: 169

6: 202





http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/Drives/...ontent-block=0

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LFA setting a world record around Goodwood race track with the fastest lap time of 1:24.8:




















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