Latest Lexus LF-A Concept News
Flickr Find: Lexus LF-A Roadster Eye Level
Been a while since I featured an image from Flickr, and this photo of the Lexus LF-A by j.hietter is a perfect way to get back on track:
The colors are great in this picture, the LF-A just seems to photograph so well, from any angle.
Lexus LF-A Continues Nürburgring Testing

Regardless of the rumor Autoblog was circulating about the Lexus LF-A's demise, prototype testing is still ongoing at Nürburgring, and Motor Authority has the photos to prove it. Here's a sampling:


Nothing we haven't seen before, though I can never pass up the chance to post matte black paint jobs. That last photo is curious, why the debadged IS-F?
Check out this photo up close along with a few more over at Motor Authority (and be sure to compliment them on their new design!).
(Thanks Jarrett!)
Autoblog: LF-A Will Never See Production

Autoblog trolled the Nürburgring and dug up some murky information on the Lexus LF-A:
...members of the testing and development crew who have been putting the car though its paces in Germany, as well as test drivers from rival Honda and Nissan crews, have told Autoblog that the LF-A is not destined for the showroom, and will remain only a development platform.
No reasons were given, but we can think of a couple. How many people are willing to part with nigh on a quarter of a million bucks for a Toyota/Lexus?
Actually, one 'Ring test driver didn't mind going on the record with his opinion. Former Nissan racer, NSX development driver and Nurburgring legend Motoharu "Gan-san" Kurosawa reckons, "Toyota are good at making money, but they're no good at making sports cars."
True or not, this doesn't really push me in either direction. I'm not really swayed by anonymous sources that could just be talking out their necks. Still, with the massive upheaval of the US auto industry, there has to be some trepidation in any new car release, especially something so extravagant as the LF-A. In the three years since it was first introduced, a lot has changed, and I'm sure there's a number of initiatives being reevaluated.
But really, "How many people are willing to part with nigh on a quarter of a million bucks for a Toyota/Lexus?" How tired is that? There may be some issues, but I doubt sales are one of them.
Flickr Find: Ghost in the Lexus LF-A
High Dynamic Range Imaging, or HDR Photography, is the process of layering multiple images with different exposures, which creates a vivid and otherworldly image.
It's all the rage with digital photographers, including Flickr user NikonNikk, who applied the process to the Lexus LF-A (Be sure to click through and see it full-size):
It always amazes me just how creative people can be taking photos in such a controlled space. Fantastic.
Lexus LF-A Engine on display at London Motor Show
Even if there's nothing really new to look at, this Car Magazine video clip of the London Motor Show does feature the LF-A's engine suspended in glass:
Looks smaller than I would expect.
Flickr Find: Lexus LF-A vs. Honda Civic
No matter how evenly matched they might be, I still had a chuckle over of this photo of the Lexus LF-A up against a Honda Civic:
(This photo comes from Flickr user nordschleifenfan, my favorite Nürburgring photographer.)




















