jim7485 Posted January 3, 2007 Share Posted January 3, 2007 I hope to be at the Detroit Auto Show for an industry preview event on Jan 11th. Gotta get (and post) some pics of this fine lookin beast which will be unveiled at the show..... jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terry993 Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 I am looking forward to hearing what they did to the suspension and brakes so it can handle all that power and torque. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartkat Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 First IS-F online ad. http://m.2mdn.net/1044889/ISF_synonym_336x280_v2.swf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rx330driver Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 did you make that? whoever did has a bit of time on their hands im glad the article didnt say the IS-F stood for fast like some other articles. For god sakes why would a Japanese auto maker use hte letter F to mean fast...that has got to be the most idiotic guess ever, whoever started it. take some good pictures of the exhaust system in the back! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartkat Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 F in Japanese is Fastass sumbichi. :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Rx330driver Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 that doesnt look like a photochop to me... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim7485 Posted January 5, 2007 Author Share Posted January 5, 2007 First IS-F online ad. http://m.2mdn.net/1044889/ISF_synonym_336x280_v2.swf It appears that all that power is causing the wheels to fall off- whoa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benzoserviceguy Posted January 6, 2007 Share Posted January 6, 2007 I hope to be at the Detroit Auto Show for an industry preview event on Jan 11th. Gotta get (and post) some pics of this fine lookin beast which will be unveiled at the show..... jim NO manual tranz = NO interest here. I might just have to get that M3 or 'Vette Gotta have 3 pedals on da floor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tango Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 that doesnt look like a photochop to me... Perhaps it is, as it hasn't got the BBS wheels on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartkat Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Lexus Unveils Two High-Performance Vehicles at the 2007 North American International Auto Show 01/08/2007 DetroitJanuary 8, 2007 - Detroit - Lexus unveiled the IS-F high-performance luxury sedan and the LF-A sports-car concept at a press conference today at the 2007 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. The all-new 2008 IS-F high-performance luxury sedan will deliver more than 400 horsepower from a 5.0-liter V8 engine when it goes into production. The LF-A supercar concept is equipped with a V10 engine that produces more than 500 horsepower. Together, the two exciting new cars make a dramatic statement of Lexus performance. The IS-F and LF-A are very different vehicles, yet they share the same DNA, design philosophy, and heritage. Prominent in both vehicles, the "F" designation was first conceived nearly 20 years ago with a project internally coded "Circle-F," with the "F" standing for "flagship." This was the original code for what became the Lexus Division. The Circle-F designation further evolved into the code name Flagship One, or F1, and the first F1 concept developed into Lexus' first vehicle, the LS. Since then, the "F" code has come to signify a special vehicle program within Lexus that falls outside the normal engineering and development process. "Lexus has long been perceived as the maker of mainstream luxury vehicles, but the unveiling of the IS-F and LF-A not only changes this perception, it also introduces a new Lexus marque," said Bob Carter, Lexus Division group vice president and general manager. "The 'F' shared by both vehicles is the signature for a new high-performance marque conceived by an engineering team that dared to turn their dream of 'a Lexus like no other' into a reality." IS-F Performance Sedan Much of the development of the new IS-F took place at Fuji Speedway and the Higashi-Fuji Technical Center in Japan. The IS-F is based on the proven rear-wheel-drive Lexus IS, which is equipped with a double-wishbone front and multi-link rear suspension. As well as the IS performs, Lexus engineers demanded much more of the all-new IS-F. The result is a performance tuned 5.0-liter V8 engine, topped with specially engineered heads fed by a two-stage intake system, that produces 400-plus horsepower and more than 350 ft.-lbs. of torque. The all-new IS-F is equipped with engine-oil and transmission-fluid coolers for high-speed performance and a cylinder head-scavenging oil pump for high g-force driving. The IS-F engine is mated to the world's first eight-speed direct sport-shift transmission. A new torque-converter lock-up control was developed that allows for a direct, crisp gear change through the constant lock-up of the torque converter in second through eighth gears. In Drive mode, the IS-F transmission performs with great smoothness, and the torque converter allows for great launch ability for fast standing-start acceleration that will register a zero-to-60 time in less than 4.9 seconds. This unique transmission also features an advanced Manual mode. A pair of paddles located within a fingertip's reach behind the steering wheel enables the driver to make ultra-fast up-shift gear changes within a tenth of a second. Downshifts are accompanied by automated and incredibly precise throttle blips to match engine RPM to vehicle speed. The impressive acceleration achieved by the IS-F requires it be equipped with heavy-duty Brembo brakes designed to the specifications of the Lexus engineering team. Huge, 14.2-inch cross-drilled front discs are gripped by rigid, powerful six-piston aluminum calipers, while 13.6-inch rear cross-drilled discs feature two-piston calipers. High-friction brake pads are equipped on all four wheels. The brakes are finished with the Lexus name displayed on the calipers, a first for a Lexus production vehicle. The IS-F features custom-designed 19-inch forged alloy wheels as standard. The wheels were built to Lexus specifications by BBS and are surrounded by high-performance sport tires. The attention to performance also extends to a modified suspension that lowers the entire car by more than a half-inch when compared to the base IS, and one full inch when compared to IS models equipped with 18-inch wheels. This specially modified suspension allows for an exciting and energetic drive, whether on a race track or the streets. The IS-F features an all-new three-mode version of Lexus' Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) system. In addition to the Normal mode, the new VDIM features a Sport mode that allows the driver to push the car even further before its braking-, throttle- and steering-control systems kick in. The third VDIM system mode is Off, which allows the driver to push the IS-F to its ultimate level of handling performance. The attention to performance is complemented by modified styling cues that differentiate the IS-F from the standard IS. Lexus engineers provided the IS-F with a dual-exhaust system and quad-tail pipes, wider front fenders, and a larger grille and rear spoiler. Both the hood and lower intake were enlarged to accommodate and cool the V8 engine. Like the exterior, the interior of the IS-F receives unique styling with aluminized composite trim and special surface treatments. The instrument panel includes an oil-temperature gauge and shift indicator-lights, while the "F" logo is showcased on the steering wheel and rear-center console. In addition to the usual Lexus standards of comfort and convenience, the interior of the IS-F features specially shaped and trimmed seats, which hold the driver comfortably and securely in place. The special sport seats are available in black or a unique high-contrast white and black trim. "The intent of creating the IS-F was not to be a competitor to other performance-sport sedans," said Carter. "Rather, the goal was to create a true performance sedan in a uniquely Lexus way-one that is totally authentic with a unique interpretation of raw driving thrill at all speeds and provides a whole new definition of 'usable power.'" The IS-F will arrive at Lexus dealerships in early 2008. LF-A Sports Car Concept The LF-A sports-car concept was originally shown at the 2005 NAIAS to express a bold new direction in styling for the Lexus brand. The goals for the new LF-A are no different than they were with the original concept: To build a supercar with world-class performance that is uniquely Lexus. As with all new Lexus vehicles, the styling of the LF-A is rooted in a design direction called L-finesse. The concept of L-finesse was used to shape and detail the original LF-A, and it was used to reshape, redetail and redefine this latest version. Lexus has further refined the styling of the new LF-A to enhance its exotic nature with a greater use of curved surfaces and interesting details. The running gear of the LF-A is just as it was with the original, powered by a high-revving 500-plus horsepower V10 engine. Its front mid-engine placement, along with a rear-mounted transaxle and rear-mounted radiators, allows for excellent weight distribution. The horsepower, superior aerodynamics, and revised styling makes a top speed of 200 mph not only possible but probable. An "F" logo, indicating the vehicle's status as a part of the new "F" marque, is located on each front fender. "The first LF-A was a pure concept, but one that we went so far as to conduct engineering analysis on," said Carter. "This latest concept is much closer to a vehicle that we would bring to market, and one in which we will be gauging consumer interest." Lexus IS-F Preliminary Specifications Powertrain Engine: 5.0 Liter V8 Estimated Horsepower: More than 400 Estimated Torque: More than 350 lb.-ft. Transmission: Eight-speed direct paddle sport shift gear box Brakes Large diameter cross-drilled discs Front/Rear: 14.2 inches/13.6 inches Opposed aluminum calipers Front/Rear: Six piston/two piston Wheels Forged aluminum wheels Front: 225/40R19 (19 x8) Rear: 255/35R19 (19 x 9) Performance 0-60 MPH Acceleration: Under 4.9 seconds Fuel Economy: TBD Emissions Rating: ULEV II Dimensions (inches) Overall Length: 183.5 Overall Width: 71.5 Overall Height: 55.5 Wheelbase: 107.5 Lexus LF-A Sports Concept Preliminary Specifications Powertrain Engine: V10 (under 5.0-liters) Horsepower: More than 500 Top Speed: Approximately 200 MPH Tire Size Front: 265/35R20 Rear: 305/30R20 Dimensions (inches) Overall Length: 175.6 Overall Width: 74.6 Overall Height: 48.0 Wheelbase: 102.3 __________________ Remarks by Bob Carter 01/08/2007Bob Carter Lexus Group Vice President and General Manager Lexus IS-F and LF-A Press Conference 2007 North American International Auto Show, Detroit January 8, 2007 Thank you, Irv, and good morning everyone. Welcome to day two of what has become the industry's most important and most exciting annual auto show. Now, we're especially pleased that you could join us here today because we've got not one, but two special vehicles to show you. They're very different vehicles, to be sure, but they come from the same DNA, from the same design philosophy, and they have the same heritage. And while their purpose isn't to dispel myths or to counter points of view, that is, in fact, what these cars do. We realize that to some, Lexus vehicles are perceived simply as mainstream luxury vehicles, but today we will change those perceptions and introduce a new Lexus marque. The marque is the Lexus "F." Most people do not know that when the idea of Lexus was first conceived 20 years ago, the original project was internally coded "Circle-F." The Circle-F designation evolved into the name Flagship One, or F1, which became the code for our very first car, the LS. Since then, the "F" has signified a special vehicle program within the Lexus corporate development system. These are vehicles that needed to venture down a unique path with different standards than other vehicles. This brings me to the first of two new F-designated cars that we will show you today. You first saw the LF-A, an exercise aimed at defining the supercar concept, at this show two years ago. We were very pleased with the response it generated. After the buzz of excitement following that show, something interesting happened-the LF-A grew a second life. Instead of letting it go the way of most concept cars, rotting away under a tarp in a warehouse somewhere, the ideas represented by the LF-A seemed to us like a great story might seem to you. The LF-A was similar to a story that sat, not yet published for a while. Perhaps you've experienced this. After a time you've revisited the story, given it another edit, a fresh think, if you will. And lo and behold, the piece was even better than it was before. That's what's happened with the LF-A, and that's why we're here to show you the next evolution of that vehicle, which now proudly wears the "F" marque. (LF-A Reveal) Our goals with the new LF-A are no different than they were with the original concept: To build a supercar with world-class performance. We thought about what a supercar should be, and then started to design what a Lexus version of a luxury exotic could be. As with all new Lexus cars, the styling of the LF-A is rooted in a design direction we call L-finesse. This concept was used to reshape, re-detail, and redefine the latest iteration. Lexus has further refined the styling of the new LF-A to enhance its exotic nature with a greater use of curved surfaces and interesting details. The LF-A is powered by a high-revving 500-plus horsepower V10 engine, a powerplant that will produce the kind of exhaust note that any car enthusiast will love. In addition, its front mid-engine placement, along with a rear-mounted transaxle and rear-mounted radiators, allow for excellent weight distribution. Over 500 horsepower, superior aerodynamics, and revised styling make a top speed of 200 mph not only possible but probable. The first LF-A was a pure concept, but one we went so far as to do engineering analysis on at our Higashi Fuji Technical Center and on the track at Fuji Speedway. This latest concept is much closer to a vehicle that we would bring to market and one we will be gauging consumer interest in. It's also one I'd love to have parked in my own garage. So that's a look at what we have for you for, perhaps, tomorrow. But how about today? That brings me to the very first Lexus production vehicle deserving of the "F" marque. It's certainly fast, as you will see when you are able to conduct your road tests, and it absolutely conforms to the Lexus formula of car building. Well, sort of. Actually, it deviates from the usual Lexus formula in one important way. Rather than being the product of a carefully plotted and approved corporate plan, this car is, in the best tradition of the factory-based hotrod, the result of an effort by a "Skunk Works" team, a covert operation populated by a team of, well, rogue engineers. These are free-thinking performance freaks who developed their own vision for a Lexus performance car, a carefully planned and engineered vehicle that was not part of our carefully planned corporate program. They developed this vehicle while endorsing the "Lexus Musts," a rigorous set of development standards. We also added a couple of additional Musts, the sort of Musts that you might expect hard-core enthusiasts to demand: Must be balanced. Must be authentic. And, most importantly, Must haul a**. And here it is, ladies and gentlemen, the all-new 2008 Lexus IS-F… (IS-F Reveal) The IS-F is based on the proven rear-wheel-drive Lexus IS, so it begins life with what we think of as an excellent foundation. But as good as the standard IS is, our performance-crazed engineers weren't satisfied. So they developed a performance-tuned 5.0-liter 400-plus horsepower V8 engine with more than 350 foot-pounds of torque, topped with specially engineered heads and fed by a two-stage intake manifold. This is the fire-breather our guys very carefully inserted into the IS platform. It certainly makes me smile just to think of it. But it gets better. Because you've got to put all that power to the ground, the world's first eight-speed direct sport-shift transmission was developed. In keeping with the demands of today's market, the IS-F has a unique gear box which features an advanced Manual mode. A pair of paddles located within a fingertip's reach behind the steering wheel give the driver full control to make ultra-fast up-shifts. Gear changes come in a tenth of a second. A new torque-converter lock-up control was developed. This new design allows for a very direct, crisp gear change through the constant lock-up of the torque converter in second through eighth gears. The torque converter also allows for great launch ability for fast standing-start acceleration. Downshifts, meanwhile, are accompanied by incredibly precise throttle blips to match engine RPM to vehicle speed. For all that high-speed driving, the all-new IS-F is equipped with engine oil and transmission fluid coolers, as well as a cylinder head scavenging oil pump for high g-force driving. With a zero-to-60 time of less than 4.9 seconds, what goes must also stop. So for brakes, we went with the very best we could find, Brembo. Designed to Lexus specifications, the brakes consist of huge, 14.2-inch cross-drilled front discs gripped by rigid, powerful six-piston aluminum calipers and 13.6-inch rear cross-drilled discs that use two-piston calipers. We dropped in high-friction brake pads and were so excited about the end results we even put our name on the calipers. The size of those brake discs should provide a clue about the IS-F's wheel size. The wheels are custom-designed and built, again to our specifications, by BBS. They are standard 19-inch forged alloy wheels clad with fat, sticky high-performance sport tires that cling to the pavement the way paint clings to a wall. To extract the most from this wheel-and-tire combo, and to make the most of the power and flexibility of the IS-F's engine/transmission combination, the already excellent IS suspension was modified in a way that makes the car ready for track days, and lowers the entire vehicle by a full inch when compared to other IS models. The shocks, springs, bushings, roll-bars, and even the steering tuning were designed exclusively for the "F" model. In addition to those modifications, an all-new three mode version of our Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management system, or VDIM, was engineered specifically for this car. In Sport mode, the VDIM system allows the driver to push it even further before the safety features and traction control systems kick in. Or, if you want a real test of talent, just turn it off completely. The result is a car with more grip, more responsiveness, more driver feedback, and more agility than anything we've ever produced. With all this attention to performance, we didn't forget that this car should make a visual impact, something that differentiates it from the standard IS. To that end we provided it with dual exhausts with quad-tail pipes that will produce that wonderful aggressive exhaust note we expect of powerful V8s. The IS-F features wider front fenders, grille, and rear-deck spoiler. We even had to redesign a larger hood and lower intake just to fit and cool the bigger engine. All this wrapped around an interior that offers specially shaped and trimmed seats that hold the driver comfortably and securely in place. The sport seats are available in black or a unique high-contrast white and black trim. I mentioned earlier how the IS-F came about in a most unusual way for a Lexus vehicle. You know, industry history has shown us that some of the best cars ever built wouldn't exist if they had followed company development rules. The original Pontiac GTO and the first Corvette are examples of cars that wouldn't have been developed if someone didn't break the rules and champion their cause. I'd like to introduce you to our rule breaker and the person most responsible for the development of the all-new IS-F, Chief Engineer Yukihiko Yaguchi. Yaguchi-san … Yaguchi-san did not want to simply build an "IS 500." That would have been too easy. He wanted to create a true performance sedan in a uniquely Lexus way … and he did. So, the IS-F takes "F" to a whole new meaning for the Lexus lineup by becoming a performance marque all its own. Think of the "F" no longer as a mere letter code, but as an exclamation point. Now I'm sure you are wondering what our next "F" marque car will be. Hopefully you won't have to wait too long, or look too far, for that announcement. You can expect to see the all-new IS-F in dealer showrooms around this time next year, but you'll have to get in line behind me for the first test drive. Thank you all for joining us today. It's now my pleasure to turn the stage back over to Irv. # # # __________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartkat Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 -------------------------- Lots more pics here: http://www.autoblog.com/photos/lexus-is-f/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cherokee_Outlaw Posted January 13, 2007 Share Posted January 13, 2007 :( wow... thats it? That blows... I planned on getting the IS500 next year... but not something that is only .3 secs faster for $55k... Is it just me.. or does it look like an IS350 that a 18 year old kid borrowed his parents credit card and tricked it up!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seohenning Posted January 16, 2007 Share Posted January 16, 2007 :( wow... thats it? That blows... I planned on getting the IS500 next year... but not something that is only .3 secs faster for $55k... Is it just me.. or does it look like an IS350 that a 18 year old kid borrowed his parents credit card and tricked it up!? I like the wheels, could do without the white seats. My thought is the M3 doesn't look much dif than the 3 series (you can tell it is a BMW M3, but it's def a 3 series ... why would Lexus want to change the IS much for the F series, if they wanted a completely dif car they would call it something else? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartkat Posted January 22, 2007 Share Posted January 22, 2007 Some pics taken by my.is member ISBrandon300 at the auto show. These pics look better than some of the commercial pics we've seen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeL Posted January 22, 2007 Share Posted January 22, 2007 Some pics taken by my.is member ISBrandon300 at the auto show. These pics look better than some of the commercial pics we've seen. She's a beauty. I can dream, but I think my little 250 and I are in for a long run :). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeroyon Posted January 23, 2007 Share Posted January 23, 2007 Nice pics from the auto show. has anyone heard of whether the car will get a more manual feeling paddle drive train? The one on the 350 is nothing close to the SMG and it would be a bear to see another one of those tranny's get into a car with such potential. hopefully they solve that and also add a couple notches past 180 mph on the speedometer, to show some more potential. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartkat Posted January 23, 2007 Share Posted January 23, 2007 Vid with sound clip of ISF revving. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeroyon Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 Anyone heard of the tranny having something other than the current IS solution? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartkat Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 Anyone heard of the tranny having something other than the current IS solution? As far as I know it's the 8 speed automatic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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