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How many liters is the LFA?

The Lexus LFA’s engine displacement is 4.8 liters.


What the 4.8-liter displacement signifies


Engine displacement is the total swept volume of all cylinders in an engine, typically expressed in liters. For the LFA, the 4.8-liter figure refers to its naturally aspirated V10 powerplant, a size that helps explain its high-revving character and strong performance. Displacement is a key metric, but it works in concert with other design choices—like the engine’s tuning, rev range, and aerodynamics—to shape overall performance.


High-revving V10 characteristics


The LFA uses a 4.8-liter V10 designed for high RPM operation, with a redline around 9,000 rpm and output around 553 horsepower. This combination contributes to rapid acceleration and a distinctive exhaust note, reinforcing the car’s status as Lexus’ halo performance model.


Key engine specs:



  • Displacement: 4.8 liters

  • Engine configuration: naturally aspirated V10

  • Redline: approximately 9,000 rpm

  • Power output: about 553 horsepower


These specifications collectively define the LFA’s character as a high-revving, high-performance vehicle with a unique soundtrack.


Production and variants


Beyond displacement, the LFA is notable for its exclusivity and limited production run. The model was built for a brief period, creating a lasting impression among enthusiasts and collectors.


Key production facts:



  • Model years: 2010–2012

  • Total units built: 500

  • Nürburgring Edition: a limited variant within the lineup (about 50 units)


With only about 500 units produced and a limited Nürburgring Edition among them, the LFA remains one of Lexus’ most exclusive performance offerings.


Summary


The LFA’s engine displacement is 4.8 liters, a defining feature of its high-revving V10 powertrain. Produced in a limited run from 2010 to 2012, totaling around 500 units (including a Nürburgring Edition), the LFA stands as a landmark for Lexus and a coveted collector’s item among performance enthusiasts.

What cars have a 4.8 L V10?


Cars

  • 2014 Forsberg Racing Nissan "SafariZ" 370Z Safari Rally Tribute.
  • 2015 Honda Ridgeline Baja Trophy Truck.
  • 2020 Lexus #14 VASSER SULLIVAN RC F GT3.
  • 2021 Lexus LC 500.
  • 2015 Lexus RC F.
  • 2020 Lexus RC F Track Edition.
  • 1997 Mitsubishi GTO.
  • 1995 Nissan NISMO GT-R LM.



Is the LFA a V10 or v12?


Engine. The Lexus LFA is powered by a 72-degree bank angle 4,805 cc (4.8 L; 293.2 cu in) V10 engine equipped with Dual VVT-i carrying the 1LR-GUE designation with a maximum output of 412 kW (560 PS; 553 hp) delivered at 8,700 rpm.



Is Lexus LFA faster than GTR?


In fact, the LFA hits 100 mph four-tenths faster than the GT-R -- and just keeps going.



How big is the LFA engine?


The Lexus LFA has a 4.8-liter V10 engine, code-named 1LR-GUE. This naturally aspirated engine produces up to 560 horsepower and 480 Nm of torque, with a displacement of 4,805 cm³. The engine was co-developed with Yamaha and has a maximum redline of 9,000 rpm.
 

  • Engine Size: 4.8 liters (4805 cm34805 cm cubed4805 cm3)
  • Engine Type: V10
  • Horsepower: 560 hp (412 kW412 kW412 kW) at 8,700rpm8 comma 700 rpm8,700rpm
  • Torque: 480 Nm (354lb-ft354 lb-ft354lb-ft) at 6,800rpm6 comma 800 rpm6,800rpm
  • Max RPM: 9,000 rpm
  • Development: Co-developed with Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd


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