VIDEO: Lexus LF-A Leaks Ahead of Tokyo Unveiling

Tue, Oct 20, 2009

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VIDEO: Lexus LF-A Leaks Ahead of Tokyo Unveiling

The Tokyo Auto Show begins in just a few hours, but the production Lexus LF-A is already being shown across the internet. Earlier this month the an appearance for the LF-A was confirmed.

What wasn’t clear is whether or not it was the production vehicle, after being shown a total of three concepts, the first in 2005 and the last in 2008. As far as a production vehicle, this is as good of proof as any!

As far as leaks go, this is pretty good! A video YouTube of the car doing time around the Nurburgring GP course has appeared on YouTube as well as spy shots of the  car being prepped for it’s introduction.

There have been a few modifications on the front end, but a lot of this is what we’ve seen before from the various concept vehicles and spy shots. I’ll save final judgement until the official images and specifications are out -- and they are coming soon! Stay tuned and check out more pictures of the LF-A at the North American GT-R Owners Club!

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Tony - who has written 941 posts on Car Throttle.

Tony is an automotive journalist who lives in the the "Golden State" of California. Through the years he has experienced many different varieties of cars old and new, through his interest and attendance to various automobile museums and car shows around the country.

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. austin Says:

    Tony now that’s a awesome video, I really liked it, my favorite part has to be the speedometer, it looks like it switches from a regular speedometer to a Tach, to something else that tells you the roads are wet, not sure I need that but it looked cool in the video. The seats look kind of weird though, but maybe their sports looks holds the people secured in their seats during tight turns.

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