
Chrome Lexus LFA debuts
LFA #304 was delivered to Australia to its new home. There was, however, something that makes this particular LFA rather unique.
LFA #304 was delivered to Australia to its new home. There was, however, something that makes this particular LFA rather unique.
Over the coming months, with the help of the all new Lexus GS, we’re embarking upon a series of unique and inspiring adventures. For the first of these, International Property Journalist of the Year Zoe Dare Hall is our guide. Here she examines the emerging concept of sustainable luxury living….
Remember the classic film The Italian Job when the gold bullion-filled bus teeters on a cliff top? Well it’s just become art, recreated on a Bexhill rooftop in honour of the Olympics.
Surfing and the new Lexus GS – what’s the connection? It might not be obvious, but there is one.
Find out why Lexus’ “Takumi” craftsmen have to prove they can fold an origami cat in less than 90 seconds.
Catch up with the Lexus LFA, in action at the 2012 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The CT is the world’s first fully hybrid compact hatchback, and it’s been in great demand. Our 2012 Lexus CT 200h review roundup reveals why.
A new exhibition opens in London this July to celebrate the brilliant design and resilient craftsmanship of one of Japan’s recent earthquake-affected regions, writes Guy Bird…
Henley Royal Regatta is undoubtedly the best known regatta in the world and is both one of the highlights of the summer sporting calendar and the social season.
Over 6,000 visitors flocked to THE Supercar Event over the weekend of 23-24 June 2012, as The Children’s Trust charity held its annual motoring festival – with a little help from the Lexus LFA…
Take part in a live interview with Stephen Fry and Tracey Emin at the award-winning art gallery exhibiting her intimate solo show.
The UK motoring press has been giving their verdict on our latest car. Read what they said in our Lexus GS review article.
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For a dining experience like no other, the new London rooftop pop-up restaurant, commissioned by Electrolux and manned by half a dozen Michelin-starred chefs, looks set to be hard to beat, writes Guy Bird.