A well-maintained 2012 Lexus LFA has hit the used car market and will almost certainly well for well over its original MSRP.

It has been a decade since the LFA launched with a $375,000 price tag and this particular example has been driven just 177 miles (284 km). It is number 376 of just 500 units built and is painted in the Lexus shade of ‘Whitest White’. The Collecting Cars listing notes that there is no bodywork or paint damage. Completing the striking exterior look are the original silver wheels and red brake calipers.

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Found within the car is gorgeous red leather across the seats while the transmission tunnel, dashboard, and door panels are clad in black leather with red contrast stitching. The original plastic protective wrapping remains over the seats, sun visors, and center console buttons, indicating that the original owner never intended on driving the car frequently.

Elsewhere, the rare Lexus has a headliner trimmed in Alcantara and includes an infotainment system with satellite navigation, a reversing camera, heated seats, and heated wing mirrors.

While the LFA has rarely been driven since it was first delivered, Collecting Cars notes that it has been routinely serviced and in August 2020 with just 160 miles (257 km) on the clock, the engine oil and filter were changed.

Powering the Lexus LFA is a screaming 4.8-liter naturally-aspirated V10 engine that churns out 560 hp and 354 lb-ft (480 Nm) of torque. This engine alone is arguably worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and with four days left in the auction, bidding had already hit $350,000 for the car.