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Haruhiko Tanahashi ( 棚橋晴彦 , Haruhiko Tanahashi ) is a Japanese automotive engineer who is responsible for the design and construction of the Lexus LFA supercar. Tanahashi joined Toyota Motor Corporation in 1978 as a chassis engineer, and has since worked in new vehicle design for over 30 years. The LFA development program, begun as project 680, comprised over a decade of his career until the debut of the vehicle in 2009. Tanahashi holds eight automotive design patents , previously worked on earlier models including the Toyota Crown , Soarer and Aristo , and has been part of various Toyota and Lexus development divisions.

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6-579: Tanahashi (written: 棚橋) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Haruhiko Tanahashi ( 棚橋 晴彦 ) , Japanese automotive engineer Hiroshi Tanahashi ( 棚橋 弘至 , born 1976) , Japanese professional wrestler Kazuaki Tanahashi ( 棚橋 一晃 , born 1933) , Japanese calligrapher, Zen teacher, writer and translator Shisui Tanahashi ( 棚橋 紫水 , 1906–1991) , Japanese photographer Yasufumi Tanahashi ( 棚橋 泰文 , born 1963) , Japanese politician [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

12-456: A front mid-engine configuration, an approach Tanahashi favored for its combination of dynamics and safety. The vehicle development process was unprecedented in the company's history, exceeding the previous Toyota Supra in performance class, and requiring new engine, cooling, clutch technologies. Tanahashi's stated goal with the LFA was to produce "ultimate driving pleasure". At the culmination of

18-577: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Haruhiko Tanahashi Tanahashi was hired by Toyota Motor Corporation in 1978, whereupon he was first assigned to the Chassis Engineering Division. There, he worked as a suspension engineer on vehicles such as the rear wheel drive Toyota Mark II , Crown, Soarer, and Aristo, along with the front wheel drive Toyota Corona , Corolla , and Celica . In December 1982 Tanahashi filed for his first U.S. patent, regarding

24-497: The surname Tanahashi . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tanahashi&oldid=1254017221 " Categories : Surnames Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description

30-522: The "upper support structure for front wheel suspension of automobile", which was granted in 1984. His work on the first generation Soarer included a patent for the vehicle's "electronic modulated air suspension "; other inventions included a " rack and pinion type steering gear device" and "twin-tube type shock absorber ". In 1992, Tanahashi was transferred to Toyota's Body Engineering Division, where he worked on passenger vehicle suspension architecture, and in 1995 he moved to Development Department 1 of

36-519: The company's Advanced Vehicle Planning Division to oversee development of new vehicles, platforms, and technologies. In 2000, Lexus had begun project P280, which intended to create a supercar concept which would showcase 200-mph performance capabilities. In 2001, Tanahashi was promoted to the Lexus Development Center's newly founded Z department, where he was placed in charge of LFA development. The supercar design program opted for

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