The High Performance “F” Models of Lexus Vehicles Get Some Attention From Novel Japan!
Usually when people think of Toyota, in the US at least, they expect a tamed down econo car with little thrill factor other than getting you from point A to point B. From around the world the release of the FT86 / BRZ was so highly anticipated due to the fact that this was finally a sporty RWD Toyota coupe with roots based on their popular older models. Even though Toyota as a brand is not new to performance vehicles, it seems that they let the segment under go changes in order to create larger future projects. With BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Cadillac doing performance models under the AMG, M Division, S/RS and V line up, Lexus needed something they could fight back with. This was the birth of the F models (Flagship) of the standard Lexus models. Similar to their German and American rivals, Japan pushed styling and performance from their standard lineup to create sleek performance oriented road cars. Flagship models were founded in 2007, they have produced some very impressive vehicles that have great reliability.
Even though these Vehicles are quite potent in stock form, almost every enthusiast wants to modify their vehicle to create something unique. Most common Items are the Exhaust System, Brakes, Wheels, and Visual / Aero. A company that goes by the name of Novel, has taken the Lexus “F” models and have created quality after market performance parts. We are proud to announce that we will be able to get these amazing parts into the USA directly. Founded in 2012, for a new company they have already achieved quite a bit. They Produce top quality exhaust parts, body kits, as well as suspension and brakes. Take a look at the video below, its a preview of some of their work they have done. With our new involvement in the ClubLexus Forums, we hope to provide the best service for those customers looking for high end Japanese parts.
I saw one of these at http://www.japperformanceparts.co.uk and mistook it for a brz haha, these are insane, thanks for sharing!