We can’t remember the last time there was this much hype around a new Toyota. It’s trending on social media and beyond, not just because it looks spectacular, but also because it offers a glimpse into the near future of a flagship sports car. Part of its popularity online stems from the mystery surrounding it. Is it a Toyota or a Lexus? Does it have a twin-turbo V-8 or not? Is it a hybrid or a pure combustion-engine car?
Toyota and Lexus have shared zero details about the cars; yes, plural. One is believed to be a road-going vehicle called the Lexus LFR, while the other could be a GT3-spec race car from Toyota. Haas Formula 1 drivers Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman were invited to drive both, swapping seats over the weekend at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Our sister site Motorsport.com interviewed the F1 pilots, and both praised the dynamic duo. After getting behind the wheel of the street-legal version for the hill climb, Ocon gave it a glowing review:
Toyota is now an “Official Technical Partner” of Haas, with Gazoo Racing providing support in design, aerodynamics, technical expertise, and manufacturing. GR drivers, mechanics, and engineers are actively participating in tests conducted by the F1 team.
The Toyota GT Concept and GT Racing Concept are believed to share a newly developed twin-turbo V-8. It’s been rumored that the subsequent Lexus will pack as much as 900 horsepower, while its race car sibling is expected to have less due to output limitations in the GT3 class. The motorsport version is still scheduled to compete next year in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), so we might not have to wait much longer for its debut. Whether the Lexus-badged road car will be revealed at the same time remains another piece of the puzzle that is missing.
Believe The LFR Hype:
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Motorsport.com