Japan takes on Stuttgart once again
The Lexus LF-A is the next car to take on Stuggart's finest after Nissan's new GT-R.

OneShift Editorial Team
30 Dec 2007
Lexus’ LF-A has unofficially smashed the lap record at Germany’s Nürburgring, with a time of seven minutes, 24 seconds. This places the LF-A ahead of Porsche's new GT2 by a second to take first place at the famed Germany track. The LF-A test mule is said to be powered by a 4.8-litre V10 that pumps out 552bhp and redlines at 9,000rpm. The top speed of the car is said to be 210mph.
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