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LEXUS TO BUILD HYBRID SUPERCAR
(August 2006)
435bhp version of LF-A project coming soon

Lexus looks set to build a hybrid version of its LF-A
supercar -- the petrol-only version of which we reported on in March (see
link below).
It'll be here in under two years and it'll house a hybrid powertrain. It's
likely to be the same at the one in the 600h saloon, that is, a 5-litre V8
with continuously-variable transmission coupled to an electric motor and
battery package. Total output is said to be 435bhp, according to Autocar.
Performance is likely to be in the sub-four seconds range for zero to 60mph,
with a top speed of around 200mph. The rear wheels will definitely be driven
but it's undecided whether the front ones will be as well.
Meanwhile, the motor in the non-hybrid version, which was originally to be a
V10, will now become a V8 in accordance with this year's F1 regulations;
parent company Toyota is looking to reap some marketing benefits from its
huge F1 investment.
Reference: pistonheads
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