How many Lexus LFAs are in the world?
The total number of Lexus LFA cars produced worldwide is 500.
The Lexus LFA was a limited-run supercar built by Lexus (Toyota) from 2010 to 2012. The entire production run consisted of 500 units, split between 450 standard LFAs and 50 special Nürburgring Edition models. No further LFAs have been produced since the program ended, making the global stock tied to those original units.
Production and variant breakdown
Breakdown of the 500 LFAs by variant:
- Standard LFA: 450 units
- LFA Nürburgring Edition: 50 units
These two subcategories cover the entire production run. The Nürburgring Edition was a more performance-focused variant with upgrades and was limited to 50 units.
Current status and ownership landscape
Where are the LFAs now? The 500 cars were distributed worldwide among collectors and enthusiasts; many are in private hands, with a handful in museums or on display. Because production ended in 2012, the current count remains tied to the original production total, and there is no ongoing production to increase the world tally.
Notable examples and exhibitions
Occasional public appearances have occurred at auto shows and specialty events, with several LFAs preserved in showroom-ready condition. The car's rarity and V10 soundtrack have kept it highly coveted among collectors and automotive journalists.
Summary
There were 500 Lexus LFAs built worldwide, comprising 450 standard models and 50 Nürburgring Edition versions. With no new LFAs released since 2012, this production figure remains a fixed landmark in automotive history, while the actual number visible today depends on private ownership and occasional museum displays.
