How much will the Lexus LFA concept cost?
The price of the 2029 Lexus LFA is expected to start around $550,000. When the original LFA debuted, its $375,000 MSRP was so prohibitively high that Lexus struggled to sell just 500 units. The LFA isn’t a run of the mill supercar. It’s a limited-production Halo car without any design compromises. It’s expensive because that contrary to typical Toyota SOP, Lexus took the financial safeties off and let their engineers run absolutely wild. The LFA is still extremely well regarded among enthusiasts.Despite being one of the best-sounding sports cars ever produced, the car failed to capture any attention. With its price set over $375,000 initially, and its current average price of $807,512, the LFA ended up preventing most of its audience from even considering purchase.
How much did a 2012 Lexus LFA cost new?
The 2012 Lexus LFA – 1 of only 500 ever made, and now you can own a piece of number 473. Originally priced at $375K, a Lexus LFA recently sold for as high as $951K – that’s a 153% increase in value! Lexus ended production of the LFA on 17 December 2012, two years and two days after it commenced.The Lexus LFA isn’t just a supercar, it’s a masterpiece of acoustic engineering. With help from Yamaha’s musical instrument division, its V10 engine was tuned to produce a note so precise and powerful it can shatter glass.In the end, the luxury that defined Lexus’ excellence resulted in its failure. Although the LFA failed to meet its quota, the technology developed by the LFA’s flagship team carried on to newer generations. Its distinctive grill design became prominent in its following generations of luxury sedans and coupes.The Lexus LFA went into production in late 2010. A circuit-tuned variant debuted in 2012, and was one of the most expensive Japanese road cars ever built. Production ended in December 2012 with 500 cars produced, the final car being a Nürburgring Package model.