If my memory serves me correctly, the Lexus LFA is the pinnacle of Lexus' pursuit of perfection when it made a world premiere at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show and then went into production a year later. With 500 units built from its two-year lifespan, the LFA comes with Japan's first ever V10 engine producing 552HP of power and 354lb-ft of torque. Even with production has ended in 2012, the LFA is a legendary JDM supercar in its own right.
Hard to believe it's been a decade since we first enraptured by the Lexus LFA's impression and although not as fast as its European rivals, the LFA still is one of the most enjoyable cars to drive from the past decade and it really is one of the all-time greats. Man, it's hard to miss this JDM legend, of course.
To see if the Lexus LFA is still a blast to drive ten years after, it's time to take it for a spin round Edinburgh with numerous rivals awaiting for its arrival. With the LFA set, it's time for a journey to the decade with the legend itself.
I really missed that noise. That V10 noise this car makes is like music to my ears.
Ten years passed and it's still a blast to drive, this is what made the Lexus LFA very special and it really withstood the test of time itself.
Enjoy your ride!
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