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Lexus LFA Successor with Possible Twin-Turbo V-8 Spied Testing in Public
Lexus LFA Successor with Possible Twin-Turbo V-8 Spied Testing in Public

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Lexus LFA Successor with Possible Twin-Turbo V-8 Spied Testing in Public

The Lexus LFA's spiritual successor was recently spotted driving around Southern California. These spy shots are our latest look at the next supercar, which could be powered by a hybrid twin-turbo V-8. While we don't know what the low-slung coupe will be called, there are rumors that it will be called the LFR. When the Lexus RC ends production after this year, the brand will be left without a sports car for the first time in a long time, but that might not last too long. We've been eagerly awaiting more details about the Lexus LFA's spiritual successor, and recent spy photos show that the racy two-door coupe is getting closer to production. And guess what? It'll have a gas-powered engine. A Car and Driver reader named Kory Hughs graciously sent us a couple of photos of the next Lexus supercar covered in camouflage and driving around the mountain roads near Big Bear Lake, California. While the new images only show the driver's side and rear end of the car, they do provide a glimpse of the quad exhaust pipes, confirming that there's an internal-combustion engine under the rakish coupe's long hood. The powertrain is expected to combine a hybrid system with a twin-turbo V-8, but we're still waiting for Lexus to confirm those details. This isn't our first look at the LFA follow-up, which will reportedly be called the LFR. We've previously seen spy photos of it testing at and around the Nürburgring. Unlike the car that was recently spied in California, the ones that were lapping the famous German racetrack used different types of fixed rear wings. It also wore yellow warning stickers, which suggest it features electric power in addition to its combustion engine. Our spy photographer also captured some images of the car's unfinished interior and claimed that the prototype was lapping the 'Ring in under eight minutes. It's believed that Toyota's Gazoo Racing division is working on building a new GT3 car for a full-fledged racing program, which it hinted at back in 2022 with a concept that looks an awful lot like the forthcoming LFR—or whatever it's going to be called. Considering a prototype is now testing on public roads, we should learn more about the LFA's replacement sometime next year, and we think the production version could possibly debut for the 2027 model year. You Might Also Like Car and Driver's 10 Best Cars through the Decades How to Buy or Lease a New Car Lightning Lap Legends: Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang!

Car review: RC Final Edition is the swan song of Lexus's sports coupé
Car review: RC Final Edition is the swan song of Lexus's sports coupé

Khaleej Times

time20-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Khaleej Times

Car review: RC Final Edition is the swan song of Lexus's sports coupé

After a decade on the market and more than 90,000‭ ‬units sold across 62‭ ‬countries‭, ‬the Lexus RC‭ ‬—‭ ‬short for Radical Coupe‭ ‬—‭ ‬will be officially discontinued at the end of this model year‭. ‬As a farewell‭, ‬Lexus is offering the 2025‭ ‬RC F Final Edition‭, ‬giving enthusiasts one last chance to experience its luxury sports coupé‭. ‬Here's what nearly Dh400,000‭ ‬gets you‭.‬ DESIGN‭ & ‬AESTHETICS The Lexus RC is an entry-level sports coupé with a typical sporty silhouette that many may love‭. ‬The RC F takes that form‭, ‬adds‭ ‬a hood vent in the front‭, ‬wider side fenders‭, ‬and an asymmetrically lined quad exhaust tips at the rear‭, ‬giving it a wider‭, ‬more‭ ‬aggressive stance‭. ‬Taking it a notch further is the 2025‭ ‬YM Final Edition‭, ‬which‭, ‬in an effort to save weight and make it sportier‭, ‬adds carbon fibre parts‭ (‬roof‭, ‬side rocker panels‭, ‬front spoiler‭, ‬and rear diffuser‭) ‬and red brake calipers‭. ‬Then you have‭ ‬the active rear wing‭, ‬which rounds out the exterior upgrades‭. ‬But‭, ‬truth be told‭, ‬there's something off about its form‭ ‬—‭ ‬it could be the odd shape of the headlamps or the JDM aftermarket-style 19-inch BBS alloy wheels‭, ‬which look good in isolation‭ ‬but seem out of place here‮…‬‭ ‬or it could be a combination of those elements‭. ‬All things said‭, ‬it's still largely a desirable coupé‭.‬ Typical of Lexus vehicles from this generation‭, ‬the cabin architecture is part sophisticated and part disjointed‭. ‬There's just so much going on‭, ‬with a myriad shapes and surfaces‭. ‬That said‭, ‬it does feel premium‭, ‬with leather-bound surfaces‭, ‬good-quality plastics‭, ‬and an analogue clock for that extra touch‭. ‬Inside‭, ‬you feel cocooned in the cockpit‭, ‬with the thick-rimmed three-spoke steering wheel and the notchy old-fashioned shifter right at hand‭. ‬But the tiny speedometer in the partially digital display and the finicky last-generation infotainment touchpad take away from the ergonomics‭.‬ The Final Edition also gets very sporty bespoke black-and-red bucket seats upholstered in leather and ultrasuede trim‭. ‬They look‭ ‬great‭, ‬but those with broad shoulders might find them constricting‭. ‬Additionally‭, ‬a carbon fibre‭ ‬'Final Edition'‭ ‬emblem adorns the front console‭, ‬signifying each car's production number in this limited run‭.‬ POWERTRAIN‭ & ‬PERFORMANCE The most compelling reason to buy the RC F is its naturally aspirated 5.0-litre V8‭, ‬which produces 471‭ ‬horsepower‭. ‬It's paired with an eight-speed Sport Direct-Shift transmission that sends power to the rear wheels like a proper sports car‭. ‬The V8‭ ‬is loud yet refined‭, ‬running smoothly across the rev range‭, ‬but you need to get it past 4,000‭ ‬rpm to really feel some serious‭ ‬pull‭. ‬Also‭, ‬its 0‭ ‬to 100‭ ‬kmph sprint of sub-five seconds is quick‭, ‬but isn't earth-shattering by any means‭.‬ The standard F-tuned Adaptive Variable Suspension and 19-inch wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4‭ ‬S tyres help deliver plenty of grip‭, ‬allowing you to take on corners and sweeping turns with confidence‭ ‬—‭ ‬but in typical Lexus fashion‭. ‬It feels more like a GT car than a precision tool‭, ‬and with it comes a very livable ride‭. ‬And when you wish to shed momentum‭, ‬the massive six-piston front and four-piston rear Brembos can be relied upon‭. ‬They are powerful stoppers‭.‬ Being a V8‭, ‬it was bound to be a gas guzzler‭. ‬You can empty that 66-litre tank in 450km or less‭, ‬but how heavy your foot is really determines your average‭.‬ FEATURES‭ & ‬FUNCTIONALITY At the centre is a 10.3-inch touchscreen‭, ‬which can also be operated using the outdated touchpad‭. ‬While the menus are straightforward‭, ‬the voice command system isn't particularly user-friendly‭. ‬In terms of connectivity‭, ‬Bluetooth pairing is easy and Apple CarPlay is also included‭. ‬The 835W‭, ‬17-speaker Mark Levinson sound system comes as standard‭ ‬—‭ ‬an audio brand I've come to appreciate over the years‭. ‬The RC F isn't the best application of the system‭, ‬but it's noteworthy‭.‬ As expected of Lexus‭, ‬the air-conditioning system is superb‭. ‬Even in this punishing pre-summer heat‭, ‬it blasted crisp‭, ‬cool air‭ ‬effortlessly‭. ‬Interior practicality is decent for a coupé‭, ‬with usable cupholders‭, ‬door bins‭, ‬and a glove box‭. ‬The boot is also‭ ‬fairly spacious‭, ‬though a full-size spare wheel eats up some space‭.‬ Lexus has you covered in terms of safety‭. ‬You get 10‭ ‬airbags‭, ‬a Blind Spot Monitor‭, ‬and Rear Cross Traffic Alert‭. ‬That said‭, ‬it's disappointing that a 360-degree camera isn't offered at this price point‭. ‬You'll have to make do with the rear camera‭.‬ VERDICT The Lexus RC never truly hit its stride during its lifecycle‭. ‬It was neither a mass-market success nor did it develop a strong cult following‭ ‬—‭ ‬so I'm not sure if a Final Edition is warranted‭. ‬Also‭, ‬it's still running on the last generation infotainment system‭, ‬and boot space is limited‭. ‬ But‭, ‬it also has a lot going for it‭. ‬It has an enviable coupé silhouette‭, ‬it's loud enough to thrill your ears and enthrall bystanders‭, ‬and quick enough down the straight and around corners to get your pulse racing‭. ‬And the more I drove it‭, ‬the more I appreciated it for its comfort‭. ‬Being a Lexus‭, ‬it's also built to last‭, ‬and the A/C works well‭. ‬This car isn't about hype‭. ‬Instead‭, ‬it's your everyday GT car‭ ‬—‭ ‬but at a rather hefty price‭.‬

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