Future models - Lexus - LFADetroit show: Lexus chops LF-A topLexus unveils roadster version of its planned super-coupe18 Jan 2008 By TERRY MARTIN LEXUS has unveiled a chop-top version of its LF-A luxury super-coupe concept at the North American International Auto Show. The LF-A two-seater roadster continues to use the use the lightweight carbon-fibre and aluminium body of the 911 Turbo-chasing coupe, despite the additional structural issues that come to the fore when designers take a gas axe to the roof. The coupe is due for production inside two years, which is enough time for the roadster to also be prepared for a simultaneous showroom debut. The roadster uses the same front mid-mounted, high-revving, naturally aspirated 500-plus horsepower (373kW-plus) 5.0-litre V10, driving the rear wheels through a sequential manual transmission. The cabriolet stands just 1219mm tall, which is equivalent to the coupe, but adds a speed-adaptive rear wing. The other striking feature of the rear is a pair of wrap-around, arrowhead-shaped tail-lights that bracket two large grilles, the latter venting heated air from the two rear-mounted radiators. Read more:LF-A two years awayAll motor showAlfa Romeo Abarth Alpine Alpina Audi Aston Martin BMW Bentley Chery Brabham Chrysler Chevrolet Cupra Citroen DS Dodge Fiat Ferrari Foton Ford Great Wall FPV Haval GWM Honda Holden Hummer HSV Infiniti Hyundai Jaguar Isuzu Kia Jeep Land Rover Lamborghini Lexus LDV Mahindra Lotus Mazda Maserati Mercedes-AMG McLaren MG Mercedes-Benz Mitsubishi Mini Opel Nissan Peugeot Pagani Proton Porsche Renault Ram Rover Rolls-Royce Skoda Saab SsangYong Smart Suzuki Subaru Toyota Tesla Volvo Volkswagen Motor industry news |
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