Lexus finesse, power

Lexus finesse, power

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Published: 11 01 2005
Lexus took a step in a bold new design direction with the 500-horsepower LF-A concept vehicle introduced at the 2005 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The LF-A was the latest incarnation of the 2-year old Lexus styling philosophy known as L-Finesse. As Wahei Hirai, Toyota Motor Corporation's global managing officer of design, describes it, it is 'a new design language, based on the dynamism and inherent contrast between simplicity and elegance.'

The LF-A could reach speeds of up to 200 mph. Though it's five inches shorter than the Porsche 911 Turbo, its wheelbase is nine inches longer. Its height of 48 inches is almost identical to that of the Ferrari F430.

It sits on 19" tires and has an overall length of just over 173 inches.

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