Lexus never sold an LFA roadster, but there are a couple topless versions kicking around. Like the true piece of art it is, this example was on display at Media Ambition Tokyo. Watch the video to see the dynamic display!
Go small or go home—that’s the attitude Lexus is taking for Geneva. After months of speculation about exactly what concept the brand would be bringing to the crowd jewel of the European auto show circuit, we now know.
Adam Carolla has great taste in cars. And I’ve heard that in person, he’s a nice guy. Personally, I think he looks painfully uncomfortable on camera and that his humor is mean-spirited, so maybe I’m not the best person to judge this video.
The LFA is—by all accounts—a phenomenal car. Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson famously even called it the best car he’d ever driven. But when the V10 supercar completed its two-year run in 2012, it left no clear heir. And we should feel lucky it happened at all.
As we learned last week, the Dubai police for has added an RC F to its—I struggle for superlatives here— preposterously awesome fleet of official police iron. Unfortunately, the new Lexus sports coupe doesn’t make a cameo in this clip showcasing some of the rides.
Right from the factory, the sound system in the Lexus IS is pretty solid—but it’s not perfect, and if you’re like a many Lexus owners, “pretty solid” isn’t good enough. If you want to know where to start with a repair or upgrade, check out our guide.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen the two coupes compared—but that doesn’t make this clip any less entertaining. Compared to the Lexus, the BMW looks like a real handful, as it seem like it spends half its time on screen pitched completely sideways.