Not only is the Tokyo show still on, but Toyota is gearing up to make it worthwhile with a couple big debuts. Sources have told Inside Line that a final production version of the LF-A supercar will finally make an appearance along with the long-rumored collaboration with Subaru.
rsholland says:
10:15 AM, 03/24/09
RWD Subaru "sedan?" Where did this come from? All along it was supposed to be a 2-passenger "coupe."
Is Pete Lyon wrong here?
bankerdanny says:
10:43 AM, 03/24/09
Wow, that is a spectacular looking car!
estreka says:
01:43 PM, 03/24/09
From that angle, the front end really looks like a 370Z.
Nice looking car.
desmolicious says:
02:43 PM, 03/24/09
I wouldn't pay a penny over $200,000 for that Lexus.
;P
brn says:
03:30 PM, 03/24/09
Estreka, either it looks like a 370Z or it's a nice looking car. Pick one. :)
autoburetor says:
06:14 PM, 03/24/09
Forget the coupe turning into a sedan. When did the supercar turn into a roadster?
dougtheeng says:
09:56 AM, 03/25/09
Looks 350Zish. That was my first thought.
desmolicious says:
01:49 PM, 03/25/09
Funny how the Corvette in the Straightline header looks like it will eat the Toyota LFA (pronounced 'laugher'?) alive...
Vette looks better too.