The Lexus LFA, which has been dispersed throughout various parts of the world has had a relatively successful launch. That is until now when someone had to ruin the fun and crash their LFA.
Granted, it could have been other drivers gawking at the rare, howling V10-powered beast. I mean seeing one of these on the road is like seeing Bigfoot for crying out loud.
According to a post at Lexus Enthusiast, the car in question appears to be #142 and was delivered to Lexus of Orlando. CarFax reports an accident occurred on October 8 of last year.
The only previous incidents I can recall, as I rack my mind, is of one of the initial prototypes self immolating on the Nurburgring during the 24 hour race, and the fatal accident involving Hiromu Naruse in an LFA Nurburgring Edition.
Looks like this unfortunate fellow has the honor of being #1 instead of #142 now...
It was only a matter of time — here are photos from the first known crash of a production Lexus LFA...
Details are sparse, but the sleuths over at Club Lexus have determined that this is LFA #142, which was originally delivered to Lexus of Orlando...
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