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The fast and furious story of Zenvo: a hypercar company from Denmark

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Zenvo TSR-S

Take a wander along the Kings’s Road in Chelsea and you’ll spot more Ferraris and Lamborghinis than you can shake a Jimmy Choo at. But you’ll never see another Zenvo.

Danish marque Zenvo builds just a handful of cars each year, making each one fabulously exclusive – and fearsomely expensive. If you have seven figures to spare and want the ultimate road-legal rush, they are happy to help.

We spoke to James Bannister, former PR and Marketing Director at Zenvo, to discover what makes this innovative and proudly independent company tick. “These are cars for driving, not parking outside Harrods,” he says. OK, we’re listening…

Zenvo TSR-S

Where did Zenvo come from?

“Zenvo is based in a beautiful small town called Praesto, near Copenhagen. Think of it as the Danish Henley-on-Thames. That’s where founder Troels Vollertsen grew up. Having done lots of consulting in the car industry, Troels had a vision for a supercar that combined cutting-edge tech with a tactile feel.

“He founded Zenvo in 2004 and our first car, the ST1, debuted in 2009.”

Troels Vollertsen

What makes Zenvo different?

“We’re not here to chase numbers in the horsepower race. Equally, we’re not about to weave gold into seat fabric. We just want to create the best supercar possible. Scandinavians talk about the law of Jante, which says it’s good to be humble. Zenvo has that outlook: our cars speak for themselves. 

“The other point of difference is exclusivity. Each Zenvo is unique, built to the buyer’s exact specification, and they deal with Troels from day one. How many other car companies can say that?”

Zenvo TSR-S

There’s more than one Zenvo, right?

“Yes, there are three models at present. The TS1 GT is our high-performance grand tourer, the TS-R is a lightweight, track-focused version of the same car, and the flagship TSR-S offers the best of both worlds.

“All use Zenvo’s twin-supercharged V8, which provides up to 1,194hp. Reckon on £1.1 million for a TS1 GT, up to £1.3 million for a TSR-S.”

Zenvo TSR-S

Is there a local rivalry with Koenigsegg in Sweden?

“Ha! The two companies are theoretically in the same market, but Koenigsegg’s new direction means we are becoming more diverse.

“Troels has known Christian von Koenigsegg for many years and there has never been any bad blood.”

Zenvo TSR-S

How would you describe the Zenvo look?

“Our designer, Christian Brandt, was inspired by nature, creating something organic yet predatory. The car has a huge amount of road presence.

“Aerodynamics were obviously important, too. Our patented tilting rear wing is something you won’t see anywhere else.”

Zenvo TSR-S

Presumably there’s plenty of scope for personalisation?

“We of course have an option list, but truthfully every car is bespoke. So the conversation goes deeper than just paint colours. The work Zenvo craftsmen do with carbon fibre is just amazing – cutting, tinting and layering it to create a truly custom weave.

“Our fragmented carbon wheels are another good example. Each takes a week to hand-build and weighs 15kg less than a typical alloy rim.”

Zenvo TSR-S

Why build your own engine rather than buying one in?

“The original ST1 used a highly tuned Chevrolet LS7 engine. Now we make our own 5.8-litre V8. It’s part of the cars’ character – the twin superchargers and flat-plane crank offer mind-blowing power and response. I absolutely love the raw engine sound, too.

“Power outputs vary slightly, but the 1,194hp TSR-S launches to 62mph in 2.8 seconds and 124mph in 6.8 seconds. Not slow.”

Zenvo sequential gearbox

The Zenvo gearbox is pretty bespoke, too…

“That’s another in-house design: a sequential gearbox with helical-cut dog gears. Without getting too technical, the dog gears offer the instantaneous cog-swaps of a racer, while their helical shape provides the civility you expect in a road car.

“The ’box has a beautiful, mechanical feel, yet is brutally quick when needed. We even developed our own electronics to smooth the shifts.”

Zenvo TSR-S

Tell us about that wild ‘centripedal’ rear wing

“That’s been a real talking-point. The software looks at factors such as speed and steering angle, then adjusts the wing angle while cornering to push the unloaded rear tyre towards the tarmac. It also flips the wing up to function as an airbrake.

“Essentially, it creates more downforce, more of the time – and we’ve proven that in testing.”

Zenvo TSR-S

What’s next for Zenvo – will the cars go electric?

“We have a hybrid gearbox and power module coming soon for the TSR-S, plus a new model in development. As for electric power… it’s all up for debate. We’re not trying to jump on trends, but Zenvo has always embraced new technology.

“People are pre-programmed to doubt small car companies, but we have plenty more surprises in store.”

Note: After this piece was published, we interviewed Zenvo founder Troels Vollertsen for a separate piece on Robb Report. In it, he reveals more about the forthcoming hybrid, plus the company’s plans to expand into America. Read the full article here.

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DVLA warns of websites charging for free GOV.UK services

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Computer and calculator

Thousands of motorists are paying for DVLA-related services that are available for free via GOV.UK, the organisation has warned.

There are a growing number of websites purporting to offer DVLA-related online services, but which are not actually affiliated with the organisation.

Even services that do involve a payment to the DVLA are cheaper if arrived through GOV.UK.

Free or low-cost services that motorists are paying over the odds for include:

Transactions are always safer and more secure through GOV.UK, too.

“We recommend you always double check you’re using GOV.UK when accessing our online services,” said DVLA chief executive Julie Lennard.

Motorists can do this by checking the website URL that it includes ‘GOV.UK’.

“GOV.UK is the only site where customers will find our official services.

“You may be charged a premium when using other websites offering services that are not connected with the DVLA.”

Copycats ‘not illegal’

Moneysavingexpert.com deputy editor Guy Anker said such copycat sites are not illegal, “but they dress up like legitimate websites, and use clever tricks to appear higher on search engines.

“They get you to fill in forms, which requires no more work on your part than if you’d done it yourself via the official site, and then overcharge you for ‘administration’ or ‘services’.”

In reality, this simply involves passing it to the relevant body and actually requires no extra work.

“These services are usually free or much cheaper if you do it yourself, which can leave a very sour taste.”

One of the worst examples spotted by Moneysavingexpert.com is firms offering ‘checking services’ for driving licence renewals at a cost of £60.

On GOV.UK, this costs just £14.

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Taxi to the beach: new LEVC hybrid camper van revealed

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LEVC camper van

Taxi and van manufacturer LEVC has unveiled a camper conversion based on its VN5 van.

Called the e-Camper, the company claims it is the first electric camper van. However, like the existing TX taxi and van, it uses a range-extending powertrain and offers only 60 miles of electric range before reverting to petrol power. Total range, including the petrol tank, is 304 miles. 

Sold by LEVC, the conversion has been devised by camper van specialist Wellhouse Leisure. First deliveries are due to commence in the fourth quarter of 2021, with prices from £62,250 excluding VAT (around £74,400 after tax).

LEVC camper van

LEVC says the vehicle includes sleeping accommodation for four, an integrated electric kitchenette, a pop-up roof (incorporating sleeping space for two) and a central folding table. There’s also a second-row bench seat, which folds into another double bed.

Meanwhile, the first row of seats can be swivelled 180 degrees and the second row can be slid back, creating enough room to dine and socialise around a table.

A range of accessories for mounting cycles and surfboards is promised, along with some distinctive colours (although we’d be tempted to choose black, for the full TX taxi effect).

LEVC camper van

“The campervan market is growing rapidly and, despite these vehicles being used for coastal and countryside adventures which often include national parks and protected areas, they are still powered by petrol or diesel engines,” said Joerg Hofmann, CEO of LEVC.

“This is a major conflict; we can see a shift in consumer attitudes, with demand for greener mobility solutions to help to protect and improve air quality. Our new electric, zero-emissions capable e-Camper offers the perfect solution and is well-equipped with high quality features that can be tailored to meet a range of customer requirements.”

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BMW-powered flying car makes first inter-city flight

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AirCar

A prototype flying car has completed its first inter-city flight, travelling between the cities of Nitra and Bratislava in Slovakia.

The AirCar is powered by a 160hp BMW engine and runs on regular petrol. It completed the flight in 35 minutes and was ‘transformed’ back into a car within three minutes, then driven into the city centre.

The vehicle is equipped with a fixed propeller and a ballistic parachute. Its inventor, Professor Stefan Klein, said it is capable of travelling at 8,200 feet and can reach a cruising speed of 118mph.

AirCar

The vehicle flown in Slovakia is the first prototype. A second pre-production model is also being trialled, powered by a 300hp engine. This is expected to have a cruising speed of 186mph and a range of 621 miles.

A spokesman for the company behind the project, Klein Vision, told Motoring Research the plan is for the vehicle to be available to customers within the next 12 months. A price is yet to be confirmed.

“This flight starts a new era of dual transportation vehicles. It opens a new category of transportation and returns the freedom originally attributed to cars back to the individual,” said Professor Klein after exiting the AirCar’s cockpit in Bratislava.

“AirCar is no longer just a proof of concept. Fflying at 8,200ft, it has turned science fiction into a reality,” added Anton Zajac, co-founder of Klein Vision.

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Nissan to build £1bn gigafactory and new EV crossover in Sunderland

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New Nissan EV crossover teaser

Nissan will boost car building in Sunderland with a new £1bn gigafactory to make electric car batteries – and has confirmed an all-new electric crossover for UK production.

The new factory, called Nissan EV36Zero and to be constructed in partnership with Chinese battery maker Envision AESC, will have a capacity of 9 GWh, with the potential to generate up to 25 GWh by 2030, and potentially up to 35 GWh.

The SMMT has identified Britain needs at least 60 GWh of electric car battery production capacity by 2030, meaning Nissan’s new factory represents a significant step forward.

The new plant builds on Nissan’s existing 1.7 GWh factory in Sunderland, which supplies batteries for the Nissan Leaf.

Nissan Leaf e+ electric car

The new electric crossover that’s also been confirmed will boast “next-generation vehicle styling, efficiency and battery technology”.

It will be sold in both the UK and Europe, and is designed for global markets too.

PM Boris Johnson has welcomed Nissan’s announcement, calling it “a major vote of confidence in the UK and our highly-skilled workers in the North East.

“This is a pivotal moment in our electric vehicle revolution” which secures Sunderland’s future “for decades to come.

“Commitments like these exemplify our ability to create hundreds of green jobs and boost British industry, whist also allowing people to travel in an affordable and sustainable way so we can eliminate our contributions to climate change.”

‘Great news’

SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes welcomed the announcement, calling it “great news for the sector, the region and all those employed locally.

It also demonstrates the UK automotive industry’s commitment to net zero and that the transition to these new electrified vehicles can be ‘made in Britain’.”

Nissan COO Ashwani Gupta called the announcement “a landmark day for Nissan, our partners, the UK and the automotive industry as a whole”.

UK Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said he was “extremely proud that Nissan has not only reaffirmed its belief in Britain, but is doubling down on its long-standing commitment to our country.

“The cars made in this plant, using batteries made just down the road at the UK’s first at scale gigafactory, will have a huge role to play as we transition away from petrol and diesel cars and kick-start a domestic electric vehicle manufacturing base.”

Nissan EV36Zero: in detail

Envision AESC Artist Impression

The Nissan EV36Zero plan will create a “world-first EV manufacturing ecosystem’ in Sunderland.

It consists of three initiatives: electric vehicles, renewable energy and battery production. Nissan calls it a “blueprint for the future of the automotive industry”.  

£423m will be invested in the new EV crossover, creating 909 new jobs in Sunderland and 4,500 more in the supply chain.

Envision AESC will invest £450m to build Britain’s first gigafactory next to the Nissan Sunderland plant. It will be powered by renewable energy.

The plant will use new battery cell technology with 30 percent more energy density. They will also be cheaper than today’s batteries, helping make EVs more accessible.

Nissan believes the plans will put the North East “at the heart of a new EV hub in the UK, collaborating on R&D around the whole battery lifecycle, from storage, to second life use, V2G smart charging and closed loop recycling”.

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Volkswagen releases details of updated Polo GTI

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2021 Volkswagen Polo GTI

Having teased fans last month, Volkswagen has finally confirmed details of the revised Polo GTI.

The German brand unveiled a facelifted sixth-generation version of the compact hatchback earlier this year. 

VW had planned to reveal the latest GTI version at the annual Wörthersee meet

However, the enthusiast extravaganza was cancelled due to COVID-19, leaving Volkswagen to reveal the new Polo GTI virtually instead.

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2021 Volkswagen Polo GTI

Following a limited-edition model in 1995, the GTI has been a part of the Polo range since the turn of the millennium. The Polo GTI has focused on delivering grown-up performance, despite constant comparisons to the Ford Fiesta ST

Volkswagen says the latest version of its go-fast supermini will set “new benchmarks” in its class.

At the heart of the Polo GTI remains a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine. This should deliver an output of 207 hp and 236 lb-ft of torque, and comes with a new seven-speed DSG transmission as standard. 

The suspension is lowered by 15mm, with Volkswagen promising “safe neutrality” and a “high degree of driving comfort”.

Ticking all the GTI boxes

2021 Volkswagen Polo GTI

On the outside, new LED matrix headlights with an illuminated front grille are the biggest change. The latter emulates the grille seen on Volkswagen’s electric ID models, and sits above a redesigned front bumper. 

Red detailing, now a Volkswagen GTI trademark, can be found inside the headlight units. GTI badges on the front wings, and honeycomb mesh grilles, are also unique to the hot supermini.

At the back, new LED tail lights incorporate animated brake lights and dynamic indicators. A set of 17-inch alloy wheels are standard, with 18-inch items available, too. 

Buyers will have a choice of five different paint colours, including the option of a contrasting black roof with certain hues.

Technological upgrades included

2021 Volkswagen Polo GTI

On the inside, a 10.25-inch digital dashboard dominates proceedings. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity is now wireless, with the latest multimedia system offering a host of online services. 

Travel Assist, Volkswagen’s semi-autonomous driving system, will also be included on the Polo GTI. Combining adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist, it functions at up to 130 mph. Drivers still need to keep both hands on the leather sports steering wheel, however. 

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New 2021 Peugeot 308 prices and specifications announced

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Peugeot 308

Peugeot has confirmed prices for its third-generation 308 will start from £24,000.

Five trim levels are offered: Active Premium, Allure, Allure Premium, GT and GT Premium. The full range of petrol, diesel and plug-in powertrains is available from Allure upwards.

The entry-level Active Premium comes with 16-inch alloy wheels, black rear trim, LED front and rear lights and automatic windscreen wipers. All variants include Peugeot’s i-Cockpit dashboard, with a 10-inch touchscreen and rear parking sensors.

Allure (from £25,850) adds 17-inch wheels, sat-nav and several parking assistance systems. Move up to Allure Premium (from £26,750) and you get stop-start technology and wireless smartphone connectivity.

Peugeot 308

GT models (from £28,650) gain larger 18-inch alloy wheels, matrix LED headlights, cabin purification technology and a heated steering wheel. The range-topping GT Premium (from £30,250) adds an upgraded sound system and semi-autonomous lane-keeping assistance technology.

Two plug-in hybrids are offered from launch. These combine a petrol four-cylinder engine, which develops either 148hp or 178hp, with a 109hp electric motor. They both use a 12.4kWh lithium-ion battery pack, offering an electric-only range of up to 37 miles, and take just under two hours to recharge using a typical home wallbox.

The petrol line-up consists of a 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine with 108hp or 128hp. The sole diesel is a 1.5-litre four-cylinder unit, which develops 128hp.

Peugeot 308

“The 308 has been one of Peugeot biggest-selling vehicles and, with the latest edition, buyers now have the power to choose the powertrain that best meets their needs,” said Julie David, MD at Peugeot UK.

“With a bold new design, it is the first model to wear our new-look lion logo and the new 308 arrives at an exciting time for Peugeot, as we continue our commitment to provide electrified variants across our entire model range by 2025.” 

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Video: Prodrive’s incredible race and rally car collection

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Prodrive

A Subaru Impreza S6, driven to victory in the 2000 Rally of Great Britain by the late Richard Burns, has sold for a world-record price of £610,000. Unusually, the car was never returned to Prodrive to be repaired or restored, leaving it in ‘as raced’ condition for the past 21 years.

Prodrive has built successful competition cars since 1984. The Banbury-based company is best known for its 19-year association with Subaru, which included three manufacturer titles in World Rallying. It’s now the official partner of Aston Martin Racing, competing in the World Endurance Championship with the Vantage GTE.

We paid a visit to Prodrive HQ to see its fantastic collection of classic race and rally cars. From the original Prodrive Porsche to a pair of Le Mans-winning Astons, join us for a guided tour.

Video: historic race and rally cars at Prodrive

Colin McRae’s Impreza WRC

Pride of place in reception goes to Colin McRae’s former company car. ‘N1 WRC’ took victory in the 1996 Catalunya Rally, sealing the manufacturers’ championship for Subaru that year. McRae went on to finish second in the drivers’ championship, behind arch-rival Tommi Mäkinen.

In classic blue and yellow livery, the Group A Impreza is one of the most iconic rally cars ever. Subaru continued to use the colours even after its sponsorship deal with 555 – a Japanese cigarette brand – had ended.

Prodrive’s first rally car

Prodrive

Here’s where it all started for Prodrive: the Porsche 911 SC RS. Driven by Al Hajri, it won its first ever event, the 1984 Qatar Rally, then claimed the overall Middle East Rally Championship.

In 1985, Billy Coleman piloted the Porsche to victory in the Irish Rally Championship, before trading it in for a Prodrive-fettled MG Metro 6R4 (see below).

The Group B brute

Prodrive

With its boxy bodykit and snowplough spoiler, the 6R4 looks like an escapee from the Barry Boys website. However, behind that steroid-pumped styling lurks a serious competition car, with a rear-mounted six-cylinder engine and four-wheel drive.

The Metro competed in the mid-1980s Group B class, which was outlawed after a series of high-profile accidents. Other famous – and much-loved – Group B racers include the Audi Quattro, Ford RS200, Lancia 037 and Peugeot 205 T16.

M3 takes on tarmac

The original (E30) BMW M3 was a capable tarmac rally machine. This particular car won four rounds of the 1990 French Rally Championship in the hands of Francois Chatriot.

At the same time, Prodrive ran BMW’s British Touring Car Championship team – taking the M3 to three consecutive BTCC titles in 1988, 1989 and 1990.

The first Prodrive Subaru

Prodrive

The fruitful and long-running partnership between Prodrive and Subaru began in 1990 with the Legacy RS. Note its distinctive white, green, pink and blue livery – used until the introduction of 555 sponsorship in 1993.

Both Colin McRae and Richard Burns drove this car in the British Rally Championship. McRae and the Legacy also took victory in the first ever round of the World Rally Championship, the 1993 Rally of New Zealand.

It’s the Mondeo, man

Prodrive

While Tony Blair was busy courting Mondeo Man, Ford’s family-favourite was conquering all-comers in the British Touring Car Championship. This Mondeo Super Tourer took the overall BTCC title in 2000, winning 11 out of 24 races.

For Touring Car fans, the Prodrive Ford Mondeo is a poignant sight. The 2000 season marked the end of BTCC’s golden era, as new regulations introduced for 2001 saw manufacturer and spectator interest wane.

Safari special

Prodrive

A different Richard Burns Impreza here. Four years after McRae’s Catalunya clincher in the Type A, Burns drove this WRC99 model to victory in Kenya’s Safari Rally.

Note the raised ride-height, knobbly tyres, stone guards and engine air-intake snorkel – all essential for tackling tough African terrain. Richard Burns died from a brain tumour in 2005, aged just 34.

Maximum Mini

Prodrive

Prodrive took charge of the Mini team for the 2011 World Rally Championship. Interestingly, the car chosen was the five-door Mini Countryman, rather than the three-door Hatch. Its 1.6-litre turbocharged engine is modified for improved power and durability.

The Mini WRC was also available as an off-the-shelf customer car for wealthy rally enthusiasts. Perfect for making those Monte Carlo dreams come true…

Le Mans legends

Here’s something you don’t see every day: an actual Le Mans winner. This the 2007 Aston Martin DBR9, surely one of the best looking race cars ever?

Elsewhere in the workshop at the time of our visit, technicians were tinkering with the Aston Martin Vantage GTE – a competitor in the World Endurance Championship.

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Legendary rally cars line up for 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed

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Subaru Impreza Group A

Motorsport specialist Prodrive will bring many of its greatest rally and racing cars from the past 40 years to Goodwood Festival of Speed next month.

Some of the cars will be driven up the famous Goodwood Hill – and several will be reunited with famous drivers, including rally car aces Sebastien Loeb and Ari Vatanen.

Prodrive Hunter T1

Nine-time World Rally Champion Loeb will drive the Prodrive Hunter T1 for the first time since the Dakar Rally this year. Ari Vatanen and David Richards will pair up in one of the Mk2 Ford Escorts that helped them win their World Rally title 40 years ago.

Aston Martin Racing works driver Marco Sorensen will drive the number 95 Vantage GTE in which he and Nicki Thiim won the FIA WEC GTE drivers’ title last year.

And Jimmy McRae will get behind the wheel of his brother Colin McRae’s 1996 Rally Catalunya-winning Impreza Group A.

Ford Escort Mk2

“The Festival of Speed is one of the motorsport events of the year that I really look forward to,” said Prodrive chairman, David Richards. 

“The paddock has a unique atmosphere where fans can get close to their heroes and have the opportunity to see so much motorsport history race up the hill. We’ll be joining the action with a number of our cars that represent Prodrive’s successes over the four decades.” 

Subaru Impreza Group A

The full list of Prodrive cars appearing at the event is:

1981 Ford Escort RS1800 MkII (driven by Vatanen/Richards)

1986 Metro 6R4 (static display).

1995 Subaru Impreza Group A (static display)

1996 Subaru Impreza Group A (driven by Jimmy McRae).

2000 Subaru Impreza WRC (driven by David Lapworth – Prodrive technical director)

2020 Aston Martin Vantage GTE (driven by Marco Sorensen)

2021 Prodrive Hunter T1 (driven by Sebastien Loeb).

2004 BAR Honda F1 (static display)

2003/4 Ford Falcon V8 Supercar (static display)

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Bid on this ultra-low mileage Lexus LFA right now

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Bring a Trailer Lexus LFA

One of the most exotic supercars to emerge from Japan is currently listed on auction website Bring a Trailer. 

Only 500 examples of the V-10-powered Lexus LFA were built between 2010 and 2012. 

However, making this car even more special is the mileage. With just 72 miles on the odometer, this LFA has spent most of its life on display inside an Illinois Lexus dealership.

Rapid anniversary gift

Bring a Trailer Lexus LFA

Development of the LFA began in the early 2000s, and prompted Lexus to display a number of concept cars at various auto shows. This even included a roadster version being teased at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show. 

Finally, after years of expectation, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda confirmed in 2009 that the LFA would go into production. This was followed by the unveiling of a completed coupe model at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. 

Intended in part to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Lexus, production of the LFA was to be capped at 500 units. Buyers would have to be selectively chosen by Lexus to place an order.

No flipping allowed

Bring a Trailer Lexus LFA

North America was allocated 150 cars from the global LFA production run. To prevent speculators flipping cars for a profit, buyers had to give Lexus the first right of refusal should they want to sell in the first two years. 

The carbon fiber monocoque chassis for each LFA was manufactured in house at the Motomachi facility. This contributed to a hand-built production process, seeing only 20 cars completed each month. 

Buyers could choose from 28 standard exterior colors, with this example one of five made for the North American market in Pearl Yellow.

A mechanical masterpiece

Bring a Trailer Lexus LFA

The centerpiece of the LFA is the incredible 4.8-liter engine. Developed with Yamaha, the naturally aspirated V-10 can rev to 9,000 rpm, and uses ten individual throttle bodies. 

Producing 553 horsepower, with 354 lb-ft of torque, the LFA’s V-10 is noted for how quickly it responds to throttle inputs. This led Lexus to fit a digital tachometer, fearing traditional mechanical dials would not react fast enough to engine speed. 

A six-speed sequential transmission sends power to the rear wheels, with paddles mounted on the steering wheel. Launch control allows the LFA to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds, with a top speed in excess of 200 mph.

Helping deal with such speed is an active rear spoiler, along with carbon ceramic brakes. This particular car has brake calipers painted in yellow to match the bodywork.

The luxury supercar

Bring a Trailer Lexus LFA

Despite the hardcore performance on offer, the LFA’s interior still includes the luxury a Lexus owner would expect. Black and cream leather is used throughout, with carbon fiber trim included. 

The standard specification is extensive, with voice command, satellite navigation, and heated seats. A 12-speaker Mark Levinson sound system is included. Although the noise from the trio of exhaust tailpipes is likely to be the bigger acoustic draw.

Initially delivered to Arlington Lexus of Palatine, Illinois, the car has remained in the dealership ever since. Purchased for $388,900, the LFA has seen only 72 miles added to the odometer.

High revs, higher values

Bring a Trailer Lexus LFA

With limited production numbers, and an intoxicating blend of performance and luxury, values for the Lexus LFA have risen steeply in the past year. The ultra-low mileage of this car, along with the rare color choice, is only likely to add to the demand. 

Within hours of the auction going live, bids for the LFA were already well into six-figure territory. And they’ve yet to stop…

The listing is set to run until Friday, July 2. This leaves plenty of time for bidding to reach even higher. The big question will be whether the new owner dares to add more miles to this rare Lexus.

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