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You can see this bare chassis, with the Lexus LFA outer panel removed.
I think you will be able to understand better how this car was shaped by observing this bare chassis, rather than listening to my explanation.
For example, the engine is loaded to the rear of the low front as possible. Heavy parts are placed between the wheel base, where possible.
A typical case of this can be seen in the washer tank, which is placed at the lowest position within the wheel base,...
or the radiator, which is placed at the rear side - not the front - and the transmission...
which is also positioned to the rear side.
Including these, it has an ideal weight distribution of 48 to 52.
We exhibited it as we thought it will help to visually understand this.
This LFA is made by LFA Factory, a facility within the Motomachi Factory in Toyota City.
We make these carbon bodies as well.
We have reproduced the 7 scenes to completion as a diorama on this wall.
I hope you will enjoy it together with the bare chassis.