Paris Hilton’s fiance gave her one of only 500 Lexus LFA ꜱuper vehicles as a birthday present.
The gift was presented to her on her birthday. In which case? Who could possibly remember such a long list?
The Lexus LFA is a tough Japanese supercar that is more than capable of keeping up with its Italian, British, and German competitors; however, a Nurburgring Package-equipped Lexus LFA merely turns things up to eleven, which is an entirely new level.
Now, a very clean example finished in “Orange” and having just 2,000 kilometers on the odometer has sold via Bring a Trailer for an unbelievable amount.
This particular model is number 349 out of 500, and it is one of just 64 that were created with the Nurburgring Package;
therefore, it is an extremely uncommon item. As a consequence of this, it now has carbon-fiber aero equipment that is specific to the Nurburgring Package, as well as carbon-composite bodywork.
This is in addition to the standard essentials that come with the vehicle, which include carbon-ceramic brake rotors with Brembo calipers, seats that are heated and power-adjustable, a Lexus Insider infotainment system with voice command and navigation, and a Mark Levinson audio system.
Naturally, it also comes equipped with a 4.8-liter V10 that is connected with a six-speed Automated Sequential Gearbox and a Torsen limited-slip differential.
This combination sends 563 horsepower to the rear wheels while the V10 screams through the trio of exhaust pipes at the back of the vehicle, which are arranged in the car’s signature triangle manner.
The LFA gains a carbon-fiber front spoiler, front canards, and a fixed rear wing in addition to a redesigned suspension, lightweight alloy wheels, and a rise of 10 horsepower in comparison to the standard LFA if the special pack is added, which cost $70,000 ᴜSD when the car was new in the United States.