Lexus LFA *OFFICIALLY* confirmed for production by Toyota.
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Lexus LFA *OFFICIALLY* confirmed for production by Toyota.
*Note to mods: I decided to post this in Car Chat because of a large number of people on CL who still refuse to believe the existence of the LFA, or to acknowledge it is actually coming. I think this thread is needed to clear up a lot of misconceptions.
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So here it folks, official confirmation from Toyota's president himself:
http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/2...rch-97669.aspx
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So here it folks, official confirmation from Toyota's president himself:
Originally Posted by Akio Toyoda
I recently took a turn behind the wheel of the Lexus LF-A supercar during a 24-hour endurance competition in Germany on one of the world’s toughest tracks. It was a great test for me and a good way to improve an exceptional car that we will soon bring to market.
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Are you posting just to provoke flaming? I am genuinely curious.
The LF-A is now officially confirmed for production by Toyota. Your post is completely irrelevant.
The Infiniti Essence is officially confirmed by Infiniti that it will NOT be coming to production.
Latest word is that the LF-A will be in showrooms at the end of 2010. Option packages are obviously not out yet, as the production car has not been shown yet. The car is supposed to be shown in Tokyo in October. Toyota probably won't release detailed option package information until next year, as that is what Toyota usually does with new product launches.
The LF-A is now officially confirmed for production by Toyota. Your post is completely irrelevant.
The Infiniti Essence is officially confirmed by Infiniti that it will NOT be coming to production.
Latest word is that the LF-A will be in showrooms at the end of 2010. Option packages are obviously not out yet, as the production car has not been shown yet. The car is supposed to be shown in Tokyo in October. Toyota probably won't release detailed option package information until next year, as that is what Toyota usually does with new product launches.
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Good. So, I will mark my calendar.
The LF-A is now officially confirmed for production by Toyota. Your post is completely irrelevant.
The Infiniti Essence is officially confirmed by Infiniti that it will NOT be coming to production.
Latest word is that the LF-A will be in showrooms at the end of 2010. Option packages are obviously not out yet, as the production car has not been shown yet. The car is supposed to be shown in Tokyo in October. Toyota probably won't release detailed option package information until next year, as that is what Toyota usually does with new product launches.
The Infiniti Essence is officially confirmed by Infiniti that it will NOT be coming to production.
Latest word is that the LF-A will be in showrooms at the end of 2010. Option packages are obviously not out yet, as the production car has not been shown yet. The car is supposed to be shown in Tokyo in October. Toyota probably won't release detailed option package information until next year, as that is what Toyota usually does with new product launches.
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Dashocker, please exit this thread. Thanks.
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Oh, so have you seen the production LFA since you are making this statement? Oh wait, the production LFA has NOT been shown yet. Stop commenting on the *concept* car's styling, when the production car could have different styling that may not look "dated".
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I don't want to go off-topic, but this is a huge slap in the face to Honda. Honda is now the only major Japanese automaker with no supercar. Nissan has the GT-R, and the LFA is now officially confirmed.