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About 2018 Lexus LC
As Lexus moves towards building cars with more driving enjoyment, it has tweaked a few existing models and introduced some entirely new ones like the LC 500, which is set to become the company’s flagship model. The 2018 LC 500 is a 2-door V8-powered luxury sports coupe similar to the retired SC 430, but with more credibility in the performance department. A somewhat low-volume, exclusive model, its dimensions are comparable to those of the Mercedes-Benz S550 Coupe and BMW 650i. Lexus expects to sell about 400 per month, 15 to 20 percent of which will be of the LC 500’s hybrid sibling (sold as a separate model, the LC 500h). The LC 500’s MSRP comes in at $92,000, though adding enough options could raise the total to six figures. Most of the 2018 LC 500 is completely unique, with inspiration drawn largely from the LF-LC concept car that debuted at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show. One familiar element, however, is the powertrain. The LC 500’s 5.0-liter V8 engine, also used in the RC F and GS F, sends 471 hp and 398 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels. Unlike so many other performance luxury cars out there, the LC 500’s V8 is normally aspirated, with a 0-to-60 time of 4.4 seconds. The exhaust opens wider for a louder, throatier note above 3,500 rpm, but yes, the LC 500 is one of those cars that pipes exhaust sounds into the cabin. The transmission is one of the most surprising elements of the LC 500. Not that long ago, an 8-speed transmission was quite an exotic concept, until some higher-end vehicles got 9 speeds. The LC 500, however, trumps even those with its 10-speed automatic gearbox, which will likely be beneficial for fuel-efficiency purposes. The first 7 gears are closely and evenly spaced, while 8, 9, and 10 are overdrive gears. Lexus claims that the new LC 500’s Global Architecture – Luxury (GA-L) platform, which will also be featured on the upcoming LS sedan, is the stiffest unibody the company has ever built—including the old LFA hypercar. Up front is a multi-link suspension with lightweight aluminum components, dual ball joints, and 2 upper and 2 lower control arms that keep the hood of the car low. The rear suspension is a more conventional multi-link unit with coil springs and electronic adaptive shock absorbers, and brakes are 13-inch discs with 6-piston calipers up front and 12-inch 4-piston calipers at the rear. As for weight savings and distribution, the LC 500’s body is made of a combination of steel, aluminum, and carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, with a composite trunk floor, no spare tire, and an available carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic roof. On the interior, the LC 500 lives up to its luxury performance car status, with surfaces swathed in leather, suede door panels, up-to-date convenience and technology features, and an attractive analog clock. The back seats are small but not claustrophobia-inducing, which is the norm for this type of coupe. The LC 500 comes standard with a reversing camera and a Pioneer audio system, which can be upgraded to a 13-speaker Mark Levinson sound system. The LC 500 comes equipped with the Lexus Safety System+, which includes all-speed dynamic radar cruise control, automatic high beams, lane-keep assist, and a pre-collision system that will automatically apply the brakes to avoid a collision. It hasn’t yet been crash tested by the usual authorities, but it’s reasonable to expect this brand-new design, with the most rigid chassis in Lexus’ history, to perform well. A sportier “F” model will likely be released down the road to go up against BMW’s M cars and Mercedes-Benz’s AMG models. Lexus has been working to improve its performance-focused offerings to better compete in the luxury sports car segment, and the 2018 LC 500 is another step in the right direction.

 

Year:
2018
Make:
Lexus
Model:
LC
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
471 hp 5L V8
Exterior color:
Infrared
Combined gas mileage:
21 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
30,950
Stock #:
D5459C
VIN:
JTHHP5AY9JA005790
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2018 Lexus LC

500 RWD

30,950 mi

Tooele, UT
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$75,995

$72,987

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As Lexus moves towards building cars with more driving enjoyment, it has tweaked a few existing models and introduced some entirely new ones like the LC 500, which is set to become the company’s flagship model. The 2018 LC 500 is a 2-door V8-powered luxury sports coupe similar to the retired SC 430, but with more credibility in the performance department. A somewhat low-volume, exclusive model, its dimensions are comparable to those of the Mercedes-Benz S550 Coupe and BMW 650i. Lexus expects to sell about 400 per month, 15 to 20 percent of which will be of the LC 500’s hybrid sibling (sold as a separate model, the LC 500h). The LC 500’s MSRP comes in at $92,000, though adding enough options could raise the total to six figures.

Most of the 2018 LC 500 is completely unique, with inspiration drawn largely from the LF-LC concept car that debuted at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show. One familiar element, however, is the powertrain. The LC 500’s 5.0-liter V8 engine, also used in the RC F and GS F, sends 471 hp and 398 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels. Unlike so many other performance luxury cars out there, the LC 500’s V8 is normally aspirated, with a 0-to-60 time of 4.4 seconds. The exhaust opens wider for a louder, throatier note above 3,500 rpm, but yes, the LC 500 is one of those cars that pipes exhaust sounds into the cabin.

The transmission is one of the most surprising elements of the LC 500. Not that long ago, an 8-speed transmission was quite an exotic concept, until some higher-end vehicles got 9 speeds. The LC 500, however, trumps even those with its 10-speed automatic gearbox, which will likely be beneficial for fuel-efficiency purposes. The first 7 gears are closely and evenly spaced, while 8, 9, and 10 are overdrive gears.

Lexus claims that the new LC 500’s Global Architecture – Luxury (GA-L) platform, which will also be featured on the upcoming LS sedan, is the stiffest unibody the company has ever built—including the old LFA hypercar. Up front is a multi-link suspension with lightweight aluminum components, dual ball joints, and 2 upper and 2 lower control arms that keep the hood of the car low. The rear suspension is a more conventional multi-link unit with coil springs and electronic adaptive shock absorbers, and brakes are 13-inch discs with 6-piston calipers up front and 12-inch 4-piston calipers at the rear. As for weight savings and distribution, the LC 500’s body is made of a combination of steel, aluminum, and carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, with a composite trunk floor, no spare tire, and an available carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic roof.

On the interior, the LC 500 lives up to its luxury performance car status, with surfaces swathed in leather, suede door panels, up-to-date convenience and technology features, and an attractive analog clock. The back seats are small but not claustrophobia-inducing, which is the norm for this type of coupe. The LC 500 comes standard with a reversing camera and a Pioneer audio system, which can be upgraded to a 13-speaker Mark Levinson sound system.

The LC 500 comes equipped with the Lexus Safety System+, which includes all-speed dynamic radar cruise control, automatic high beams, lane-keep assist, and a pre-collision system that will automatically apply the brakes to avoid a collision. It hasn’t yet been crash tested by the usual authorities, but it’s reasonable to expect this brand-new design, with the most rigid chassis in Lexus’ history, to perform well. A sportier “F” model will likely be released down the road to go up against BMW’s M cars and Mercedes-Benz’s AMG models. Lexus has been working to improve its performance-focused offerings to better compete in the luxury sports car segment, and the 2018 LC 500 is another step in the right direction.

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