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The Lexus LFA Code X was Released at the Detroit Auto Show 2014

The new and rare Lexus LFA Code X was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show 2014. For those who don’t know, the Lexus LFA stopped being produced last year. But the story doesn’t end there. Some people Gazoo Racing decided to take the model of the discontinued car and make something new for fun.

The Lexus LFA Code X is based off of the old LFA. Not all the details have been released about the Code X, but there is still some information. Firstly, the Code X has an amazing 5.3 litre V-10 engine, compared to the old LFA with a 4.8-litre. On the outside is an impressive full carbon-fibre chassis. Gazoo Racing will be taking this model and two other Toyotas to the 24 hour Nürburgring this year.
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