
Production of the Lexus LFA ended on December 14, 2012, with the roll out of the 500th and last example of the luxury firm's first-ever supercar model at its dedicated Motomachi production facility in Japan.
However, Lexus is still delivering LFAs to their respective owners with No.499 being the last car destined for the United States.
With a price tag nearing $400,000, it's only natural that Lexus would organize a special, private ceremony to hand over the car to its lucky new owner, Roy Mallady, at the Toyota USA Automobile Museum in Torrance, California.
Wearing a chic blazer with the car's name on it, Mallady cut the cake that Lexus had prepared for him and then jumped into his new toy that's finished in a Steel Gray paint-job with a black carbon and red leather interior.
Photo Credits: Lexus

13 Comments:
Shuldnt it be Dec 14, 2012??
nice jacket...
I think is too old for this shit
what a waste of a nice car....
Same price as the new Lamborghini, hard to justify buying this,
I believe he purchased this for his twenty-year-old wife. ;)
I don't know why, but I have a feeling that this guy is going to drive the shit out of this thing. He just looks like he doesn't give a %uck about the money he just spent on it.
Thats what he said genius
The original post said 2013 and was corrected by CARSCOOP, Have a little respect for fellow bloggers.
Well, if ya can't get it up anymore, might as well drive the equivalent of sex.
or he would be driving it too slow to actually have an accident
As pointed out by Akbar and Dave, we did a Marty McFly and originally wrote "December of 2013" and then corrected it
And?
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