Lexus LFA Full Retrim

Harry Pitcher • May 6, 2025

The Lexus LFA is a rare and iconic supercar that blends cutting-edge engineering with unmistakable design. Produced between 2010 and 2012, only 500 units were made worldwide, making it a true collector’s item. Under the bonnet lies a 4.8-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine, co-developed with Yamaha, delivering 552 horsepower and capable of revving from idle to its 9,000 rpm redline in just 0.6 seconds. With a top speed of 202 mph and a 0–60 time of just 3.6 seconds, the LFA is as fast as it is exclusive.


Inside, the LFA showcases meticulous craftsmanship and a focus on the driver. The cabin features hand-stitched leather, alcantara, and carbon fibre trim, blending luxury with motorsport functionality. Its digital tachometer was specially designed because an analog version couldn’t keep up with the V10’s lightning-fast revs. Even the seats were engineered for precision, offering both comfort and a race-inspired feel. Every element was tailored to create an immersive, high-performance experience.

This LFA was originally spec’d by none other than Rowan Atkinson, which explains the bold and vibrant interior. But times change, and so did ownership. The new custodian came to us with a clear vision: tone it down, but keep it classy.

They wanted a more modest, timeless, and premium aesthetic. Something that could’ve easily been a factory option. While some LFAs were delivered with leather interiors, we believe that Alcantara is the superior choice. So, we retained the material but swapped the colour palette.

The result? Black Alcantara throughout, complemented by a striking red contrast stitch and black carpets below.

Before we show you the results, we would like to show you the video we have made of this LFA, showcasing the process, hard work, and efforts that go into a full interior retrim like this one. It's always a treat coming into work and seeing such a unique and cool car at our premises, so enjoy some added detailed images, perfect for your phone wallpapers.

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