Back in the early 2010s, Lexus produced an epic halo sports car called the LFA. It was expensive for a Lexus, with a starting price more in line with a Ferrari. The brand only built 500 of them in total. Packing a naturally aspirated 4.8-liter V10, the LFA is widely regarded as one of the best-sounding road cars ever built. These days, prime used examples can fetch more than $1 million on the open market.
Well, it just so happens that — after years of rumors hinting at its return — the LFA is getting a revival, as an electric car. During a Toyota EV plans presentation, Lexus noted they are building a new battery-electric sports car with the “driving taste” and “secret sauce” of the LFA. No word yet about the noise, but hey, they’re doing great things with speakers these days.
Here’s what we know about the future Lexus EV Supercar so far.
How fast will the Lexus EV Supercar be?

It should be an absolute rocket. Lexus noted with the Electrified Sport concept at the 2022 SEMA Show that the target 0-60 mph time would be in the low two-second range.