Lexus is a North American car manufacturer that appears in every Forza title except Forza Motorsport 7.
Description[]
"In 1989, Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan introduced its Lexus line of luxury cars first to the U.S. market, then to the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia a year later. The V8-powered LS 400 and the mid-size ES 250 set the tone for the new brand with excellent build quality, value, and performance. Lexus has fleshed out the line with the addition of sport coupe and sport utility vehicle models. Lexus cars have enjoyed major success in North America, and were offered for sale in Japan for the first time in 2005. Lexus successfully entered the world of sports car and endurance racing in 2004 with its Daytona Prototype, powered by a competition version of the company's V8."—forzamotorsport.net[1]
Vehicles[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Lexus LC 500 | RWD | 5.0L V8 | 471 hp
(351 kW) |
398 ft⋅lb
(540 Nm) |
4266 lb
(1935 kg) |
54 % / 46 % | |
2020 | Lexus RC F Track Edition | RWD | 5.0L V8 | 472 hp
(352 kW) |
395 ft⋅lb
(536 Nm) |
3781 lb
(1715 kg) |
55 % / 45 % | |
2015 | Lexus RC F | RWD | 5.0L V8 | 467 hp
(348 kW) |
388 ft⋅lb
(526 Nm) |
3957 lb
(1795 kg) |
55 % / 45 % | |
2014 | Lexus IS 350 F Sport | RWD | 3.5L V6 | 306 hp
(228 kW) |
277 ft⋅lb
(376 Nm) |
3593 lb
(1630 kg) |
54 % / 46 % | |
2013 | Lexus GS350 F Sport | AWD | 3.5L V6 | 306 hp
(228 kW) |
277 ft⋅lb
(376 Nm) |
3970 lb
(1801 kg) |
52 % / 48 % | |
2012 | Lexus LFA Nürburgring Edition | RWD | 4.8L V10 | 562 hp
(419 kW) |
354 ft⋅lb
(480 Nm) |
3183 lb
(1444 kg) |
47 % / 53 % | |
2011 | Lexus CT200h | FWD | 1.8L Hybrid I4 | 134 hp
(100 kW) |
169.28 ft⋅lb
(230 Nm) |
3131 lb
(1420 kg) |
59 % / 41 % | |
2010 | Lexus LFA | RWD | 4.8L V10 | 552 hp
(412 kW) |
354 ft⋅lb
(480 Nm) |
3263 lb
(1480 kg) |
48 % / 52 % | |
2009 | Lexus IS F | RWD | 5.0L V8 | 416 hp
(310 kW) |
371 ft⋅lb
(503 Nm) |
3780 lb
(1715 kg) |
54 % / 46 % | |
2006 | Lexus IS350 | RWD | 3.5L V6 | 306 hp
(228 kW) |
277 ft⋅lb
(376 Nm) |
3527 lb
(1600 kg) |
52 % / 48 % | |
2003 | Lexus IS300 | RWD | 3.0L I6 | 215 hp
(160 kW) |
218 ft⋅lb
(296 Nm) |
3307 lb
(1500 kg) |
54 % / 46 % | |
2002 | Lexus SC430 | RWD | 4.3L V8 | 282 hp
(210 kW) |
309.48 ft⋅lb
(420 Nm) |
3836 lb
(1740 kg) |
53 % / 47 % | |
1997 | Lexus SC300 | RWD | 3.0L I6 | 225 hp
(168 kW) |
210 ft⋅lb
(285 Nm) |
3560 lb
(1615 kg) |
53 % / 47 % |
Race[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Lexus #14 VASSER SULLIVAN RC F GT3 | RWD | 5.4L V8 | 500 hp
(373 kW) |
405 ft⋅lb
(549 Nm) |
2921 lb
(1325 kg) |
50 % / 50 % | |
2010 | Lexus #1 SC430 (GT500) | RWD | 4.5L V8 | 475 hp
(354 kW) |
357.35 ft⋅lb
(485 Nm) |
2425 lb
(1100 kg) |
50 % / 50 % | |
2008 | Lexus #36 SC430 (GT500) | RWD | 4.5L V8 | 475 hp
(354 kW) |
357.35 ft⋅lb
(485 Nm) |
2425 lb
(1100 kg) |
50 % / 50 % | |
2008 | Lexus #25 SC430 (GT500) | RWD | 4.5L V8 | 475 hp
(354 kW) |
357.35 ft⋅lb
(485 Nm) |
2425 lb
(1100 kg) |
50 % / 50 % | |
2008 | Lexus #6 SC430 (GT500) | RWD | 4.5L V8 | 475 hp
(354 kW) |
357.35 ft⋅lb
(485 Nm) |
2425 lb
(1100 kg) |
50 % / 50 % |
Pre-Tuned[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Lexus Foose Design IS430 Project Car | RWD | 4.3L V8 | 340 hp
(254 kW) |
300 ft⋅lb
(407 Nm) |
3350 lb
(1520 kg) |
56 % / 44 % |
Trivia[]
- Lexus appears as a North American manufacturer in the Forza series despite being headquartered in Nagoya, Japan in real life, although the brand was first introduced in the United States.
- The Lexus RC F GT3 was found as a leaked car in the audio data files for Forza Motorsport 7 on December 14, 2017, and would have been the only Lexus car in the game.[2]
References[]
- ↑ Description: "Forza Horizon 3 - Cars", forzamotorsport.net
- ↑ RCF GT3 leak: "New Forza 7 Leak Shows a Host of Potential New Vehicles", gtplanet.net