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If there was ever a car to shake off Lexus's staid image, it's the LFA supercar. Revealed for the first time on Oct. 21 by Toyota chief Akio Toyoda, the $375,000 car is no ordinary Lexus. Powered by a 4.8 liter V10 engine, it has a top speed of over 200 miles per hour and does 0-60 mph in just 3.7 seconds. Production will start late next year and Toyoda says only 500 will ever be built.