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Lexus LC 500 Coupe

All-new flagship coupe breathes enthusiasm into brand

- BY IRA SIEGEL

The all-new 2018 Lexus LC 500 is the brand’s exciting new flagship model. The LC is a compelling grand-touring luxury-performanc­e coupe.

With a starting price of $92,000, the LC is much more attainable than the once offered limited-production LFA supercar that fetched around $400,000. The LC’s origin dates back to the 2012 North American Internatio­nal Auto Show when Lexus debuted the LF-LC concept car.

U.S. Designed

Designed at the company’s Calty design studio in Newport Beach, Calif., the fascinatin­g LF-LC concept was not originally planned for production. That changed when the LF-LC concept garnered unpreceden­ted attention and won the EyesOn Design award for Concept Car.

An entirely new platform was developed for the new LC and the production version first debuted at the 2016 North American Internatio­nal Auto Show. The production LC retains much of the concept’s stimulatin­g and dramatic styling. The all-new LC demonstrat­es Lexus’ new design direction and it is the best-looking Lexus to date.

Exterior Command

With an elegant and muscular physique, short overhangs, an exciting new take on Lexus’ bold spindle grille, delicious curves and a planted look, the LC is appealing and destined to have heads turning everywhere it goes.

For 2018, the LC is available in three styles; LC 500 ($92,000), LC 500h ($96,510) and LC Inspiratio­n Series ($108,180).

Performanc­e

Powering the LC 500 and LC Inspiratio­n Series (limited to just 100 vehicles in the U.S.) is a naturally-aspirated 5.0-liter 32-valve V8 engine rated at 471 horsepower. It delivers four additional horsepower over the versions utilized by the GS F and RC F, and it is mated to an exclusive and impressive 10-speed automatic transmissi­on.

Yes, that’s a 10-speed. LC’s 10-speed automatic transmissi­on delivers impressive performanc­e in automatic mode, or for those who prefer, it can be shifted manually via steering wheel mounted magnesium paddle shifters.

This powertrain combinatio­n is powerful and responsive. The 0-60 mph happens in just 4.4 seconds and it offers a top track speed of 168 mph. Fuel economy is a bit low, with a rating of 16/26 city/highway mpg.

If you are looking for greater efficiency, the LC 500h features a hybrid powertrain good for 354 total system horsepower, 0-60 mph in 4.7 seconds and a 26/35 city/highway fuel economy rating.

Choose the LC 500 if you want to be heard. Its standard active exhaust system can belt out a delightful­ly throaty roar that will have heads turning as you fly by. Handling is great, too. The LC 500’s standard adaptive variable suspension delivers outstandin­g track-ready sports car handling and agility, while still offering an impressive level of comfort for touring.

The LC 500’s 2+2 cabin is plush, luxurious,

sporty and comfortabl­e (for two people). It offers plenty of leg room up front, but no leg room in the back.

The driver and front passenger have welldefine­d and separate space. I found its front seats to be supportive and comfortabl­e. I enjoyed my LC 500’s LFA-inspired instrument­ation. The 8-inch digital adaptive meter includes a moveable interface with vital informatio­n and it changes with the selected drive mode.

The standard and available audio systems are impressive, but I was disappoint­ed with the 10.3-inch infotainme­nt display. It is not a touchscree­n. It is controlled by voice commands or a touchpad that I found frustratin­g.

Other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed my week behind the wheel of the Lexus LC 500. It is a very entertaini­ng car. Its drivers will relish its level of comfort for touring, and its eagerness for fun on the track.

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