That's what makes the Lexus LFA so exceptional. It extends
beyond the Acura NSX and the Nissan GT-R that previously defined the top end of
Japanese supercars and joins its European rivals at the very top of the market.
But that, we're reading, is only the beginning.
According
to a shadowy anonymous source cornered by AutoGuide, Toyota is already working
on a successor to the LFA, and their mole says the car will be even more
exotic, more powerful and more expensive.
Just what that entails when the LFA
is already limited to 500 examples, packs a 552-horsepower 4.8-liter V10 and
costs $375,000 has us conjuring up images of an animé take on the Bugatti
Veyron. AG suggests the car could nudge the million-dollar mark with production
limited to just 100 examples.
Could
it be a production version of the LF-LC concept? It's probably too early to
tell. In fact, we're going to go ahead and take this entire rumor with a few
shakers-worth of salt and advise you to consider doing the same.
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