What we have here is an LFA Art Car, uniquely
decorated by Portuguese artist Pedro Henriques. It wears a special organic
pattern, rendered in black in high contrast against the white bodywork. Though
the design renderings look to have been overlaid on a standard LFA, the
finished product appears to be based on one equipped with the exclusive
Nürburgring package.
Otherwise it’s ostensibly the same as any of the
other 499 examples of the discontinued supercar, right down to the rev-happy
4.8-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine in the nose, sending its 552 hp and 480 Nm of torque to the rear wheels through an old-school
six-speed manual transmission.
The Japanese automaker is preparing to showcase the
unique art car – a realm typically embraced by rival BMW – at the 24 Hours of
Spa this weekend, where the Emil Frey Lexus Racing Team will be fielding a pair
of RC F GT3s.