The Future of Performance: Lexus EV Supercar Set to Redefine Speed

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Lexus’s Ambitious Return to Supercar Engineering

As the automotive world shifts towards electrification, Lexus is gearing up for another supercar, anticipated to launch in the late 2020s. This new project seeks to build on the legacy of the iconic LFA, known for its enthralling V10 engine that captivated enthusiasts. This time, however, the focus is on electric performance, setting the stage for a thrilling alternative.

Unmatched Power and Range

The upcoming Lexus EV supercar promises to deliver around 1000 horsepower while achieving a breathtaking acceleration to 60 mph in the low two-second range. Such specifications are poised to place this vehicle among the most powerful electric supercars globally. Innovations in battery technology play a critical role in this endeavor, with solid-state batteries—expected to be released by Toyota by the end of the decade—offering an impressive range of up to 430 miles.

Enhanced Driver Engagement and Pricing

Lexus is also exploring the inclusion of a simulated manual transmission, complete with a clutch pedal and shifter, to enhance driver engagement. This feature could resonate deeply with purists who appreciate a hands-on driving experience. As for pricing, the upcoming electric supercar is expected to be in the six-figure range, ensuring it remains a coveted asset among high-performance automobile enthusiasts.

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