I'll say . . .
It depends on the particular dyno (of course), but assuming that the numbers at the wheels are accurate, if Lexus' claims are to be believed, then it only suffers about 6.6% drivetrain loss for horsepower and 2% for torque. Otherwise, assuming a 15% loss (which is pretty liberal in practice in most cases), the numbers sound like about 606bhp and 407lb-ft. Pretty good performance . . .
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