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What is the Japanese name for Lexus LFA?

The Japanese rendering of the Lexus LFA is レクサス LFA (Rekusasu LFA).


The LFA is a limited-production supercar developed by Lexus, Toyota’s luxury division, and in Japanese usage the brand name is written in katakana while the model designation often remains in Latin letters. This makes the common Japanese presentation レクサス LFA widely seen in official materials and media.


How Japanese branding handles foreign car names


In Japan, foreign-brand models are typically shown with the brand name rendered in katakana and the model name kept in Latin letters. This convention affects how the Lexus LFA appears on brochures, signage, and media coverage.


Typical renderings you will encounter


Below are common ways the Lexus LFA appears in Japanese text. The list reflects typical usage across official materials and media coverage:



  • レクサス LFA

  • レクサス LFA(公式表記)

  • レクサス・LFA


In practice, レクサス LFA is by far the standard form, with slight typography variations like the use of a middle dot or spacing depending on the publication.


About the Lexus LFA and its naming context


The LFA was produced in a limited run from 2010 to 2012, with 500 units built. Its branding in Japan follows the same pattern as other Lexus models: a katakana-rendered brand name paired with the model designation in Latin letters, preserving the global identity of the car while aligning with Japanese typographic conventions.


Summary


In Japanese, the Lexus LFA is most commonly written as レクサス LFA, combining a katakana rendering of the brand with the model name in Latin letters. This approach reflects standard Tokyo-Waseda branding practices for foreign models and ensures consistency across official materials and media coverage.

What is the LFA called in Japan?


[Lycoris Recoil] The Lexus LFA (Japanese: レクサス・LFA, Rekusasu LFA) is a two-door sports car produced between 2010 and 2012 by the Japanese carmaker Toyota under its luxury marque, Lexus. Lexus built 500 units over its production span of two years.



What is Lexus called in Japan?


Lexus models were sold under the Toyota name in Japan before the Lexus brand officially launched there in 2005. Therefore, a Lexus LS was called a Toyota Celsior, a Lexus GS was a Toyota Aristo, and a Lexus IS was a Toyota Altezza. While now a luxury brand in its own right, many Lexus vehicles are based on existing Toyota models and are still marketed as Toyota in Japan. 
Here are some examples of Lexus models and their former Toyota names in Japan: 

  • Lexus LS: Was sold as the Toyota Celsior
  • Lexus GS: Was sold as the Toyota Aristo
  • Lexus IS: Was sold as the Toyota Altezza
  • Lexus RX: Was sold as the Toyota Harrier
  • Lexus GX: Was sold as the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
  • Lexus SC: Was sold as the Toyota Soarer



Was the Lexus LFA sold in Japan?


In 2020 the car was exported to Japan, where the only confirmed sighting is at the Magarigawa track day, where it was pictured alongside a couple of other LFAs. It has a black leather interior with yellow stitching and would stand out in Japan because it is LHD.



What was the LS400 called in Japan?


Seeking to enter the luxury car market, Toyota debuted this vehicle at the Detroit Auto Show in January 1989 as the Lexus LS400. After releasing it in the North American market as the top-end model of the Lexus brand, Toyota placed it on the Japanese market as the Celsior.


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