Typically, when an automaker launches a new car, or even a variant on  an existing one, we get a chance to see it up close at a major auto  show within a matter of months at most. But it will have been the better  part of a year by the time we see the Lexus LFA with the Nürburgring  package in the flesh.
The track-focused version of the Toyota luxury division’s supercar  was released all the way back in May 2010, but Lexus has only now  announced that it will make its public debut at the upcoming Geneva  Motor Show in March of this year. For a quick refresher, the ‘Ring  edition LFA upgrades the 4.8-liter V10 by ten horses to 562 and drops  the shift times down by 50 miliseconds to 150. It also gets an upgraded  aero package, all for a $70,000 premium over the “stock” LFA’s $375k  sticker price.
With only 50 of the total run of 500 offered with the package, this  could be one of our only chances to see the track-prep’d LFA in the  flesh, so watch this space in a few weeks’ time for live shots from the  Geneva Palexpo show floor.
Source:Autoblog





