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An Exclusive Peek into the LFA Factory and the One-and-Only Spyder with Jay Leno

A supercar is considered as a rare piece of machinery not only for its price, but also for the numbers available worldwide. The Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce is limited to only 350 units while the rarer bits like the Koenigsegg CCXR Edition comes in a small number of only six. But what about the ones that exist in a number less than those two, like let’s say, one?

In that case, say hello to the one-and-only Lexus LFA Spyder. Famed for the fantastic soundtrack made by the 4.8-liter V10 engine, the LFA had built itself an impressive reputation not only as a rare and technologically-advanced supercar, but also as a great contender in the motorsports scene. And the one guy lucky enough to get his hands on the Spyder for a short spin around the Fuji Speedway is the famous American petrol head, Jay Leno.

But before taking the Spyder down to the circuit, Jay also gave a short tour into the factory making the LFA, showing the process in producing this super-pricey masterpiece. With carbon fiber dominating the car’s overall parts and incorporating a high level of sophistication, it is no surprise that the LFA wows both motoring journalists and enthusiasts alike.

But if you are not interested in the car’s making, skip over to the 4-minute mark and enjoy the brilliant concerto played by this great Japanese marquee. Do not forget to turn up the volume for maximum satisfaction.

 

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