How many 2012 Lexus LFA were made?
Fifty Lexus LFA cars were produced in 2012, specifically the Nürburgring Edition, as part of a total limited run of 500 LFAs. The 2012 model year marked the culmination of this exclusive production program.
To understand the scope of the 2012 LFA, it helps to place the year in the context of the model’s overall production. Lexus built a fixed and limited number of LFAs over three years, with a distinct Nürburgring Edition offered within that framework.
Total LFA production and year distribution
The following figures summarize the overall production plan and how many cars were allocated to the 2012 calendar year.
- Total LFA units produced: 500
- Nürburgring Edition units: 50
- Standard (non-Nürburgring) LFA units: 450
- Production span: 2010 to 2012
The 2012 model year thus contributed to completing the final batch of LFAs, including the 50 Nürburring Editions among the total 500 cars.
Nürburgring Edition specifics for 2012
Before listing the key details, it’s important to note that the Nürburgring Edition was a performance-focused variant with unique aero and trim characteristics, produced to celebrate the LFA’s connection to the Nürburgring track.
- Number of Nürburgring Edition LFAs produced: 50
- Core specifications: based on the LFA’s 4.8-liter V10 platform with weight and aero refinements
- Production window: primarily in 2012
- Distinctive features: enhanced carbon fiber components, exclusive trim/colors, and revised aerodynamics
In other words, the 2012 production year centered on completing the 50 Nürburgring Edition cars within the model’s overall 500-unit cap.
Summary
The Lexus LFA’s 2012 production amounted to 50 units, all part of the limited 500-car total for the model. The majority of standard LFAs were produced across 2010 and 2011, with the final year bringing the remaining Nürburgring Edition vehicles into the lineup.
