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Lexus LFA Successor Planned, But Don’t Hold Your Breath

A successor to the LFA supercar is part of Lexus' long-term product plan, but according to the Japanese luxury automaker it could be up to 30 years before it hits the showrooms. Speaking to Bloomberg, Lexus Executive Vice President M


A successor to the LFA supercar is part of Lexus' long-term product plan, but according to the Japanese luxury automaker it could be up to 30 years before it hits the showrooms.

Speaking to Bloomberg, Lexus Executive Vice President Mark Templin said that another Lexus-badged supercar was not out of the question, and that company President Akio Toyoda approved of the idea.

“Akio believes that every generation deserves to have a car like an LFA, so we’re building an LFA for the generation we have today", Templin said.

However, according to a Lexus spokesperson an LFA replacement is not currently under development, and a true successor to the LFA could be as much as 30 years in the future.

So while other luxury carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz plan to make supercars a regular part of their stables, the trotting out of a Lexus supercar could very well be a once-in-a-lifetime event for some.

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