At the crowded show, automakers do lots of things to keep visitors engaged, from hiring models to stand alongside
Nearby the newly revealed 2014 Lexus IS was a computer display that played the sound of the now defunct LFA's 552 horsepower engine, capable of sending the car from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds, and up to a top speed of 203 mph.
Going through the supercar's gears with the touch of a finger, the recreated engine sounds pretty good.
Disclosure: Ford paid for our travel and lodging expenses to visit the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Hear it go to work:
And here's a photo of the LFA, in white:
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