2011 Lexus LFA - Jalopnik

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Jalopnik have published their "test driven" review of the 2011 Lexus LFA. 'The LFA has an unprecedentedly low center of gravity of 17 3/4" -- located directly beneath the steering wheel's rim. So far a conventional attribute executed perfectly, but how that CoG got there is way more complicated. First, the engine is located way back in the engine bay and mounts to a 6-speed rear-mounted transaxle through a carbon torque tube. The oil coolers are in the front fenders, while the radiators are at the rear to aid weight distribution, they're fed by the shoulder scoops. That creates a 48% front, 52% rear distribution for the 3263 Lb curb weight. That accounts for the CoG's position front-to-rear, but not vertically. That was achieved by using a world's first counter gear to raise the relative height of the torque tube, allowing the engine to be mounted incredibly low in the car, accounting for the CoG's height.'

Read: 2011 Lexus LFA First Drive - Jalopnik.com

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