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Recently Lexus development team finishes its work on the new LF-A concept. In the end of May, they plan to take it to Nürburgring 24-hour race in Germany for a test and advice from the German experts. The results of the race will also show the automaker, what else should be considered in the development of the vehicle.
Though the concept is not created for racing, the manufacturers plan to equip it with special safety equipment which will protect the driver even on high speed. Among the other features there will be roll cage and extra-strong fuel tank.
The developers put 550-horsepower into LF-A. It has rear-mounted transmission and radiators. As the manufacturers say they want to make 200 mph not a possibility for Lexus, but probability.
This new concept is a big jump for Lexus and seems like they carefully think about all the details.
The supercoupe from Toyota was presented at three different auto shows. Its’ first presentation was in fall 2005 in Tokyo and then they projected the future car will cost about $100,000.
2009 Shanghai Auto Show will be held later this month. It is not a major show in China, but it plans to host a few interesting concepts.
An interesting concept is offered by GM at the 2009 New York Auto Show. The manufacturer has developed an electrically powered two-seat urban mobility pod together with Segway.
As a rule we hear first news about new concepts 2-4 years before they come out as a real project. We know about 2010 models being in full development, 2011-2012 cars coming to the customers as soon as the final tests get done, but what about 2049 car?
One of the debuts for 2008 British Auto Show is Lotus Project Eagle. The first official pictures of the sport car have been released a few days ago.