The proof is in the driving: the Lexus LFA, equipped with the Nurburgring
Package of aerodynamic and handling enhancements, has conquered the famous
German race track from which it takes its name with a new fastest lap for a
current, regular production car.
LFA test driver and professional racer
Akira Iida recorded a lap time of 7:14.64 in a fully road-legal car, running on
standard specification Bridgestone Potenza RE070 tires.
The result,
posted on 31 August during a performance test, demonstrates Lexus's success in
honing its two-seater supercar for track-focused handling, by introducing a
range of aerodynamic features and fine-tuning the car's suspension.
Commenting on the result, Iida said: "We are delighted with this achievement.
Our on-going development of the LFA and our recent outings at the Nurburgring 24
Hour race have enabled us to continue to tune the vehicle. The result with the
LFA Nurburgring Package shows the car's ultimate performance and agility. This
is a first activity of its type for Lexus and the constant effort of the team
has brought this fantastic result."
The Nurburgring Package will be
fitted to 50 of the 500 LFA that are being built, with customer deliveries from
next year. It includes a carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) front spoiler
and fixed rear wing, track-tuned suspension and custom wheels. Compared to the
standard LFA, output from the 4.8-liter V10 engine has been increased from 552
to 562 hp, maintaining the car's 3.6-second 0 to 60 mph acceleration time.
Haruhiko Tanahashi, LFA Chief Engineer, said: "The LFA Nurburgring Package
is the culmination of our extensive testing program and we have appreciated the
opportunities to use the Nurburgring Nordschleife to strengthen and develop the
LFA into the vehicle it is today. The development team's obsession, Iida-san's
concentration and good course conditions all led to our achieving this record."