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Yes absolutely. It WILL accommodate both.Do we know this for sure -- the Sport Concept is going to accommodate BEV and ICE powertrains?
Yes absolutely. It WILL accommodate both.Do we know this for sure -- the Sport Concept is going to accommodate BEV and ICE powertrains?
I much preferred these two LFA concepts compared to the production LFA, due to the flared fenders.Extremely beautiful design execution. Reminds me of a super polished LF-A Concept II that never translated into production LFA for some reason.
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The ideal scenario for them will be: LFR (or whatever they call it) gets the twin turbo V8 with a solid state battery powertrain and BEV version, while the GR GT gets the TT V8 only. That would be a win win situation.Yes absolutely. It WILL accommodate both.
That makes a lot of sense, as Lexus is aiming to be more progressive moving forward. At least thats what they are claiming atm.The ideal scenario for them will be: LFR (or whatever they call it) gets the twin turbo V8 with a solid state battery powertrain and BEV version, while the GR GT gets the TT V8 only. That would be a win win situation.
Hopefully I’m not just dreaming
I think the Lexus could offer both, while the GR GT offers the performance-oriented V8 only. Both V8s will be hybridized fs.Perhaps we could see two versions of the V8. Weren’t rumors saying the GR-GT3 (or whatever it’s called) has a flat-plane V8? Maybe the Lexus version would use a less performance oriented, but smoother running cross-plane V8, plus electrification.
Ah in my opinion the production version looks a lot better. It is more timeless and elegant.I much preferred these two LFA concepts compared to the production LFA, due to the flared fenders.
The production LFA looked really slab sided from the quarter views.
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That being said the production LFA did have the best front end. Just wish it kept the flared fenders of the concept.
Extremely beautiful design execution. Reminds me of a super polished LF-A Concept II that never translated into production LFA for some reason.
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Till this day that Australian outlet has released no video or at least the original transcript of that interview, and all other media are just repeating what they claimed.Perhaps we could see two versions of the V8. Weren’t rumors saying the GR-GT3 (or whatever it’s called) has a flat-plane V8? Maybe the Lexus version would use a less performance oriented, but smoother running cross-plane V8, plus electrification.
If you read the link I posted on the LC300 thread you'll see the TMC powertrain chief saying the new V8 can be installed in the Land Cruiser.Till this day that Australian outlet has released no video or at least the original transcript of that interview, and all other media are just repeating what they claimed.
You would think for their most important ICE customer base, at least one American media should be getting this info first, and surely native Japanese media should also get the words directly from their mouth. But apparently that didn't happen and we are supposed to believe that is true.
Another example is Autogefuhl claiming the Century Coupe to get a V12. That will NOT happen.
If you read the link I posted on the LC300 thread you'll see the TMC powertrain chief saying the new V8 can be installed in the Land Cruiser.
And while I initially dismissed the idea of a V12 Century Coupe, every outlet has been corroborating that it will be ICE powered not BEV. Akio is pouring out his heart and soul for this Century project. I don't see why they couldn't develop a V12 for it. Even though more likely it'll be powered by the new V8.
Saying what? Did he say in Japanese "このV8エンジンはランクルに搭載可能である"? Or was he fluent in English enough to say "we are considering the possibility of integrating this new V8 engine on the Land Cruiser series". There was no video or transcript to prove he indeed said that.you'll see the TMC powertrain chief saying the new V8 can be installed in the Land Cruiser.
If that was true, he wouldn't allow the Century SUV to be based on the Grand Highlander using a 19-year-old engine. Why are we supposed to believe a new V8 and V12 are being developed when their global flagship has a V6 you can buy on a $50k car.Akio is pouring out his heart and soul for this Century project.
Isnt the century on the rav4 platform?If you read the link I posted on the LC300 thread you'll see the TMC powertrain chief saying the new V8 can be installed in the Land Cruiser.
And while I initially dismissed the idea of a V12 Century Coupe, every outlet has been corroborating that it will be ICE powered not BEV. Akio is pouring out his heart and soul for this Century project. I don't see why they couldn't develop a V12 for it. Even though more likely it'll be powered by the new V8.
It's highly unlikely but nothing's impossible lolHahaha…V12 my a**. They’re struggling even to get a proper V8 out the door when every other brand’s been doing it like it’s breathing air and you’re talking about a V TWELVE? If they actually had any vision, those engines would’ve been out ages ago instead of all this talk. Every time it’s always the same rumors - "it’s coming, it’s coming… LSF, LCF, right around the corner!" - yeah sure, in your fantasy land. What do they think we are, toddlers?
Both drive com au and chasingcars spoke with him. There is no hard proof but I'll take their word for it.Saying what? Did he say in Japanese "このV8エンジンはランクルに搭載可能である"? Or was he fluent in English enough to say "we are considering the possibility of integrating this new V8 engine on the Land Cruiser series". There was no video or transcript to prove he indeed said that.
The V8 has been confirmed. The V12 obviously has not and it will unlikely see the light of day but who knows. Also Akio was literally apprehensive about building Century on GA-K.If that was true, he wouldn't allow the Century SUV to be based on the Grand Highlander using a 19-year-old engine. Why are we supposed to believe a new V8 and V12 are being developed when their global flagship has a V6 you can buy on a $50k car.
It's not exactly the rav4 platform but largely speaking yes.Isnt the century on the rav4 platform?
Yeah i am sure it will get a new bespoke V12.
Tbh I don’t really believe their words. As you know, we’ve been lied to too many times alreadyIt's highly unlikely but nothing's impossible lol
Both drive com au and chasingcars spoke with him. There is no hard proof but I'll take their word for it.
The V8 has been confirmed. The V12 obviously has not and it will unlikely see the light of day but who knows. Also Akio was literally apprehensive about building Century on GA-K.
It's not exactly the rav4 platform but largely speaking yes.
Was. And literally after that sentence he said "wow" when he saw the new design.Also Akio was literally apprehensive about building Century on GA-K.
I mean the design is cool but I guess he just let them do their own thing for the Century SUV. But it doesn't matter now anyways. The passion Akio is putting into this Century coupe project and how it'll act as a renaissance for the Japanese manufacturing industry speaks volume to me. The proportions of the thing are also great.Was. And literally after that sentence he said "wow" when he saw the new design.
I don't think he made it that clear but he was speculating. If you continued to watch the video he says powertrain is unknown but a V12 and electric option would be his guess.Till this day that Australian outlet has released no video or at least the original transcript of that interview, and all other media are just repeating what they claimed.
You would think for their most important ICE customer base, at least one American media should be getting this info first, and surely native Japanese media should also get the words directly from their mouth. But apparently that didn't happen and we are supposed to believe that is true.
Another example is Autogefuhl claiming the Century Coupe to get a V12. That will NOT happen.