With the recent launches of the LFA supercar, Scion FR-S and a much sportier Lexus GS sedan, it’s clear the desire to build emotionally-styled, fun-to-drive cars has been rekindled at Toyota. However, Toyota’s performance car renaissance is far from complete. To fill the huge void between the $25k FR-S and $375K LFA, Toyota will need...
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Posted on 05.4.2012 12:00 by Simona Filed under: Toyota | coupe | Toyota Supra | sports cars | future cars | Cars | Car News People are talking about a successor for the legendary Toyota Supra for quite some time now. That car has b... Read Post
The Lexus LFA has long been seen as a one-off demonstration of Toyota's ability to build with the best of them, rather than the first in a new line of L-badged supercars. So far, Lexus has confirmed plans for only 500 cars, includin... Read Post
As much as we’d like to see a direct successor for the Lexus LFA supercar, Toyota has no plans to build such a car. Despite costing an exorbitant $375,000, the LFA was a money-losing project and Toyota officials aren’t keen to repea... Read Post