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The Lexus F and F-Sport marque is the high-performance division of cars produced by
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. The F is short for flagship and Fuji Speedway, the chief test site of Lexus performance vehicle development in Oyama, Suntō District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. A related performance trim line, Lexus F Sport, was launched for 2007, with an F Sport accessory line and factory models in 2010. Lexus F models originated from the Lexus Vehicle Performance Development Division has also been involved with the brand's racing activities.Automotorevue - Lexus IS F-Japonský expres
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Origins

The F designation was originally used at Lexus' launch in 1989, as an internal code for the development of its first flagship vehicle. In late 2006, Lexus filed trademark applications for an "F" emblem, leading to speculation that the luxury marque was about to launch a performance brand. At the time it was suggested that F stood for "Fast" or "Flagship." Later reports surmised that F referred to the Fuji Speedway whose first corner, 27R, was said to have inspired the shape of the "F" emblem. Company representatives mentioned in prior years of possibly starting a performance brand to compete with the likes of Mercedes' AMG,
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's S/RS, Cadillac's V-series, and BMW's M division, among others. An earlier in-house tuning effort, the TRD-based L-Tuned, had offered performance packages on the IS 300 and GS 400 sedans in the early 2000s. Lexus' racing activities and sports model development had been handled by the Lexus Vehicle Performance Development Division, a branch of the Lexus Development Center, located in
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. In September 2006, Lexus announced that the first vehicle in the F marque lineup, the
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sedan, previously known in the press as the IS 500, would premiere at the North American International Auto Show in January 2007. The vehicle subsequently premiered in Detroit along with a redesigned version of the concept LF-A sports car. It was marketed that a "skunkworks" team directed by
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, who had previously worked on the
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, had designed the new car. A performance variant of the LS flagship, the LS 460 Sport, was released in 2010, and followed by F Sport versions of the CT 200h, GS 250, GS 350, and RX 350.


F marque models


Lexus IS F

The Lexus IS F debuted at the North American International Auto Show on 8 January 2007. The vehicle features a 5.0 L direct-injected V8 producing 416 SAE hp (423 PS, 311 kW) at 6,600 rpm, while peak torque is at 5,200 rpm. The engine also features a two-stage intake system, engine oil and
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fluid coolers and an oil pump designed for high-speed cornering. Compared to the ''2GR-FSE'' V6, IS 350, the IS F features a '' 2UR-GSE'' V8 engine and over . The IS F was scheduled to be in dealerships by early 2008. The IS F made its European premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2007, and premiered in Japan at the Fuji Speedway in October 2007. The vehicle went on sale in late 2007 in Japan, in early 2008 in the United States, and in Europe in 2008.


Lexus LFA

The Lexus LFA is a 2-seat coupe first unveiled as an F marque concept at the 2007 NAIAS. The original LF-A concept had a 4.8 liter V10 engine which produced an estimated 552 horsepower (411 kW) with a claimed top speed of approximately . Automotive media reports indicated that the LF-A concept car was approved for production. Prototypes of the LF-A had been spotted being tested at the Nürburgring race track in Germany. On 10 May 2008, a LF-A prototype was entered on the Nürburgring 4 hour VLN endurance race where it won the SP8 class. The vehicle was also entered in the 24 Hours Nürburgring where it qualified 27th among 223 cars, and finished 7th in the SP8 class. On 4 April 2009, an LF-A won the SP8 class in the ADAC-Westfalenfahrt VLN 4h endurance race. An F marque roadster version of the LF-A concept car (designated LF-A Roadster or LF-AR) was shown at the 2008 North American International Auto Show on January 13, 2008. Initial specifications for the roadster were for a V10 engine under 5.0 L with over 500 hp and a top speed of over 200 mph. The LF-A Roadster had a retractable rear spoiler for improved handling at speed. The production Lexus LFA was launched on October 21, 2009, at the
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. The vehicle was limited to 500 hand-built units with base price estimated at $375,000. At the Tokyo Motor Show, a circuit-ready model, the Nürburgring Edition, was also announced for 2012 release.


Lexus RC F

The Lexus RC F introduced a new 5.0 L V8 engine with 32-valves developed for the RC F. Rated at and torque, it was the most powerful V8 that Lexus has built for use in a production car and is paired with a specially-calibrated eight-speed Sports Direct Shift transmission.


Lexus GS F

The Lexus GS F is a version of the Lexus GS, introduced at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show. It has the 5.0 L V8 first included in the Lexus RC F.


F Sport

Announced in 2007 at the
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show, the Lexus F Sport line for standard Lexus models debuted that year along with the IS F sports sedan. Initially offered as a lineup of performance accessories for the IS 250 and IS 350 sedans, in early 2009 F Sport expanded to the two-door IS C models, along with the entire GS line. Special edition factory-built F Sport IS 350 C models were announced in 2009, followed by factory-produced IS 250 F Sport and IS 350 F Sport models for 2010 globally outside of the US and then in 2011 for the US market. Factory-produced F Sport models feature interior and exterior upgrades and can be differentiated visually by the F Sport badging, mesh grille, and spoiler. F Sport parts are produced in conjunction with
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and included performance enhancements such as brake upgrades, stabilizer bars, lowering springs, Bilstein shocks, F Sport clutch,
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braces. Personalization parts included rear spoilers, exhaust kits, and alloy wheels. F Sport models have included the following (factory package) models: Lexus IS 250 F Sport (2010), Lexus IS 250 F Sport AWD (2010), Lexus IS 350 F Sport (2010), Lexus IS 350 F Sport AWD (2010), Lexus IS 250 C F Sport (2010), Lexus IS 350 C F Sport (2010), Lexus LS 460 F Sport, Lexus LS 600h F Sport, and Lexus CT 200h F Sport (2011). Also included models (accessory line): Lexus IS 250 (2007), Lexus IS 350 (2007), Lexus IS 250 C (2009), Lexus IS 350 C (2009), Lexus IS 250 AWD (2009), Lexus GS 350 (2009), Lexus GS 350 AWD (2009), and Lexus CT 200h (2011). A limited production model (special edition) also has been built: Lexus IS 350 C F Sport (2009). Additional F Sport models have been added, including the GS 250 F Sport, GS 350 F Sport, RX 350 F Sport, NX 200T F SPORT, NX 300 F SPORT, ES 350 F SPORT (2019), UX 250H F SPORT (2019) and UX 200 F SPORT (2019) models.


F Sport Performance

Introduced in 2021 with the release of the IS 500 F Sport Performance, the F Sport Performance line offers a higher level of performance than other F Sport models, but without the wider body, interior appointments such as sport bucket seats, nor extensively upgraded and tuned brakes, suspension, and chassis of the full-fledged F marque models. In the IS 500 F Sport Performance, this was developed to include the same 5.0 L (4,969 cc) ''2UR-GSE'' engine offered in the
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, RC F, GS F, and LC 500, but with a standard-width IS model body with raised hood bulge and stacked quad exhaust tips. It also includes
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rear performance dampers, F Sport–tuned Adaptive Variable Suspension, two-piece aluminum 14.0-in front and 12.7-in rear brake rotors, dark chrome window trim, F Sport Performance front door-sill scuff plates, IS 500 startup animation in multi-information display, and F Sport Performance 19-in staggered-width split-10-spoke Enkei alloy wheels, with optional 19-in split-seven-spoke forged alloy Matte Black
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wheels.


Racing

Since their debut, Lexus F models have been their manufacturer's primary entrant in racing competitions. The LF-A prototype has competed on the Nürburgring since 2008 in VLN endurance races in partnership with Gazoo Racing and in the 24 Hours Nürburgring, also with the IS F. In 2010, an IS F won a class victory in VLN four-hour endurance competition. Also that year, two LFAs raced in the
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in the SP8 class over 4000cc which required a minimum weight of 1500 kg, a restrictor diameter of 34.2 mm, and a fuel tank size of 120 liters; the #50 LFA car won its class. The IS F has also been entered in the
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See also

* Lexus, history of * Lexus in motorsport * Lexus marque *
Lexus LF The Lexus LF line is a series of concept cars built by Lexus, the luxury vehicle division of Toyota Motor Corporation. The "LF" designation refers to ''Lexus Future''. The LF Series vehicles features coupes/convertibles, including: the LF-A, the LF ...
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Lexus IS The is a compact executive car sold by Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota since 1999. The IS was originally sold under the nameplate in Japan from 1998 (the word ''Altezza'' is Italian for 'height' or 'highness'). The IS was introduced as an e ...
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Lexus GS The is an executive car sold by Lexus, the premium division of Toyota. The same car had been launched in 1991 as the Toyota Aristo in Japan. For non-Japanese markets, it was released as the Lexus GS in February 1993. It continued using the Toyo ...
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Lexus RC The Lexus RC (Japanese: レクサス・RC, ''Rekusasu RC'') is a compact executive two-door coupé manufactured by Lexus, Toyota's luxury division. The RC which according to Lexus stands for "Radical Coupe" is a two-door coupé version of the Le ...
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TOM'S is a factory supported racing team and tuner of Toyota and Lexus vehicles. The name stands for Tachi Oiwa Motor Sport. Their head office is located in Tokyo, Japan. They are currently heavily involved with Super GT, Super Formula and Super Form ...


References


External links


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