Since April 2020, an exclusive car dealership in Germany has been looking for a buyer for this 11-year-old Lexus LFA coupe. The sheer rarity of the car and its negligible mileage of 870 km (540 miles) made the seller confident they could ask €1,049,600 for it, taxes included, but no one bit.
Unlike most other LFA sports cars, this one comes wrapped in a gaudy-looking chrome wrap. The seller claims you can peel it off effortlessly if needed.
The interior shown in the photos seems pristine and combines red and black leather trim with carbon fiber and aluminum details.
Co-designed between Toyota and Yamaha, a 4.8-liter V10 under the hood produces 560 PS (552 hp / 412 kW) and sends the car from zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.7 seconds.
Lexus only made 500 units of the LFA, so low-mileage examples tend to be pricey even by collectors’ standards. However, in order for an LFA coupe to be worth around a million euros, it has to be equipped with the Nürburgring Package. Only 64 such packages were released all in all. Back in late 2021, one such car found a new owner in the UK who paid £849,950 for it – or just above a million euros. This one does not look like a Nürburgring example.