This is what Lexus deems as “art” – any thoughts?



Lexus is no stranger to flamboyance and flair; and most times their “produce”, whether as a whole or a distinct item, are the most desirable items in the industry.

As subjective as the topic of art can be, I honestly think the LFA would’ve been art on its own without some random lines smearing its exquisite body.

They recently unveiled a uniquely-painted LFA to mark the 10th anniversary of the Lexus “F” performance brand and the debut of its RC F GT3 race car in the Total 24 Hours of Spa endurance race.

The custom livery of this one-off vehicle was designed by Portuguese artist Pedro Henriques who transformed the supercar’s exterior with a striking black-and-white theme.

The design of the LFA “Art Car” unites the lines of the iconic Lexus LFA V10 supercar with a flowing, organic pattern that embodies the feeling of movement and constant evolution.

Henriques said his inspiration “was the idea of fluidity present in the contemporary life, where things are in constant movement and it’s hard to freeze anything.