2010 Lexus LFA Breaks Champagne Glass



An oldie but a goodie from 2010, as science boffins work with Lexus engineers to figure out how the most modern-looking and sounding supercar – the Lexus LFA – gets to smash a champagne glass from its bonkers sounding 552bhp 4.8-litre V10 at 9,000rpm. Having heard the race cars at the Nurburgring 24-Hour, I'm not at all surprised by this. Awesome, haunting sound.

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  1. The 2010 Lexus LFA from Lexus LFA by Lexus is a rare, high-revving supercar powered by a 4.8L V10 engine producing 552 bhp, famously known for its exceptional exhaust note reaching 9,000 rpm.

    It stands out as one of the most iconic performance-focused models ever produced by Lexus, blending advanced engineering with emotional driving experience.

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