The car manufacturer annoyed the first image of his very expected Halo sports car, and a large message is planned for the coming days.
Since 2022 He opened the impressive concept of the GR GT3, and Toyota fans were far and extensively urged the car manufacturer to finally follow the legendary LFA.
This is not for a good reason. Although the Lexus brand’s supercar has left the market more than a decade ago -Is after two years of production-tiek collectors, both enthusiasts now hold a model as one of the most iconic Japanese sports cars of all time because of their rarity, neglect and glorious V10 soundtrack.
The 2022 GR GT3 concept was primarily a long, low -slip design. – Credit: Toyota
Around the past year, Toyota has repeatedly noted that it has been testified to what is believed to be the heir to the Lexus LFA. The car manufacturer seems to finally get ready for a big disclosure.
Seems inevitable disclosure
Among the pre -production testing observations, media shows and many industrial rumors, there was no shortage of Buzz about the upcoming Toyota/Lexus sports car. So what do you suggest that you finally get ready to break the cover?
Earlier this year, Lexus introduced a similar “Sports concept” in a foam. – Credit: Toyota
First, Toyota in August. The foam brought a similar Lexus brand “Sports concept”. Given that the future model will be sold with both Toyota and Lexus badges, it may be that what the satellites saw did not differ from what will be sold in the states.
However, it is more said that Toyota has built a new aded Fuji Speedway, which has three sports cars: 2000GT, Lexus LFA and the third nameless vehicle with GR badges on its bars. The car manufacturer also moved to X to share the views, paying special attention to the unknown.
The new Toyota sports car joins the legendary origin, including Lexus LFA and 2000GT. – Credit: Toyota
Although it can only be close, the overall origin of the other two cars indicates that the Mystery Three is another Toyota Halo model. Like the LFA, 2000
In any case, given that Toyota has also created a site for Monday, October 13, this supposed Gr-Badged Lexus LFA will probably be part of the news. After all, while the video miniature also shows Toyota Crown and Dahatsu emblems, it contains both Gazro Racing and Lexus.
So what is it expected anyway?
If you do not take even some messages related to the future Toyota/Lexus sports car, you will know that there are good reasons to worry. As an ambitious sequel to a model as a LFA, it will be an effective vehicle.
Toyota is expected to sell its sports car with a Lexus badge in the United States. – Credit: Toyota
While Toyota still has to confirm any specific car specifications, the noise of Goodwood at the beginning of this year due to his Camo’s overloaded Goodwood shows that it will hide something V8 under the hood. It is expected that, given the force of GR division, it will also have some hybrid help.
Judging by the relative body type consistency between the concepts of Toyota and Lexus, the future sports car will have a long hood with a two -door two -seat layout.
Some aspects of the Sports Concept provide clear cancellations of Lexus LFA. – Credit: Toyota
While the Billboard GR badge suggests that Toyota will sell the car after its advertiser in Japan, most of the outlets expect the model to arrive in the United States as Lexus.
After all, the LFA market was a standard brand for the brand. After interrupting athletic models such as RC, as well as the long old tables like LS, Lexus needs something in its composition to excite and enter shoppers into the showrooms.
Fuji Speedway Tease Billboard is one way to make an entrance. – Credit: Toyota
More to come
Between October 13 The Virtual Press Conference and Japanese Mobility Exhibitions starting October 31, Toyota have many opportunities for the next weeks to unveil its hot -awaited sports car.
While this advertisement can be just another spark on a line of hints ongoing, hopefully all this uproar just before the show means that Toyota is finally ready once and for all time to reveal its Lexus LFA successor to the world.
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