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The Lexus LC is a luxury fastback coupe model produced and sold by the Lexus luxury vehicle division of Toyota. The most expensive model in the performance vision of the Lexus vehicle catalog, the LC is priced above the Lexus IS 500 luxury performance sedan and the Lexus RC F performance compact executive car.
The origins of the Lexus LC (Luxury Coupe) start with the LF-LC (Lexus Future-Luxury Coupe) concept vehicle that debuted at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. The Lexus LC 500 production version debuted in 2016 and was presented as a successor to the Lexus SC (Sport Coupe) that was discontinued in 2010.
In addition to the standard build, the Lexus LC is also available as a hybrid and convertible model. Elsewhere, the LC has been developed into the LC500 GT500 race car, with over a dozen wins under its belt. Competitors of the LC (off the race track) include the BMW 8-Series, the Jaguar F-Type, the Mercedes-Benz SL, the Nissan GT-R, and the Porsche 911.
About Lexus
- 2022 Lexus LC (Starting MSRP $93,050)
- 2022 Lexus LC Hybrid (Starting MSRP $99,050)
- 2022 Lexus LC Convertible (Starting MSRP $101,100)
- Pros: The Lexus LC performance fastback coupe sports one of the best modern Lexus designs, provides a thrilling and rich driving experience, and has an interior that’s worthy of an even more expensive luxury model.
- Cons: While powerful, the handling and cornering of the LC aren’t up to snuff, and its optional hybrid system hampers performance even more.
- See Also: IS and LFA
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