LEXUS CELEBRATES THE 10 YEARS ANNIVERSARY OF THE LFA
Ten years have passed since the start of production of the LFA, an authentic supercar that revealed a new aspect of Lexus as a committed and visionary manufacturer of world-class high-performance cars.
For all its exclusivity and rarity – from the outset, production was limited to just 500 examples – the LFA left a legacy that has influenced every car Lexus has built since. It pioneered new powertrain and materials technologies and exemplified the takumi hand-crafted approach to manufacturing and design that has become a brand-defining quality for Lexus.
The LFA story began in early 2000 as a research and development project to produce a thoroughbred supercar. Lexus Chief Engineer Harahiko Tanahashi was given free rein and the chance to work with new materials and processes. This “clean sheet” approach echoed the way Lexus rewrote the luxury car rulebook with the flagship LS sedan that launched the marque 10 years previously.
In 2001 Master Driver Hiromi Naruse joined the team and his skills would prove key to the LFA achieving its handling and performance goals. In the early stages, 500 key assets were identified, from the suspension design to the shape of the steering wheel; every detail had to be perfect. The first prototype was completed in 2003 and a year later was running its first laps of the Nürburgring Nordschleife, the legendary race track that would be the cradle of the LFA’s development.