A Close Look At The Enhanced Features Of The 2025 Lexus LC
by AutoExpert | 9 October, 2024
The Lexus LC is still one of the most beautiful sports cars available, as it has been since its 2017 introduction. Lexus has made some considerate upgrades to the LC Coupe and Convertible for the 2025 model year, guaranteeing that it will remain competitive in the sports car market.
Improved front and rear underfloor bracing increase stiffness and handling, and they are standard on all new LC 500 and LC 500h Coupe models.
Iridium is another color choice from Lexus, giving the cars a more modern appearance. Iridium, Ultra White, Infrared, Flare Yellow, Caviar, Ultrasonic Blue, Mica 2.0, Copper Crest, and Nori Green Pearl are among them. There are some nice, understated upgrades inside. Luxury Alcantara now trims the passenger seat panels, while the LC 500h's Sport Package has carbon fiber scuff plates. Black, Toasted Caramel, and Rioja Red are just a few of the interior color schemes that customers can pick from.
You can now personalize the LC 500 with Iridium through the Bespoke Build program, just like you can with the Coupe. The unusual features offered by this include a carbon fiber roof, black-finished 21-inch forged wheels, dark chrome accents, and a neck heating system. In addition to the Red and Blue soft tops offered by the Convertible, the Bespoke Build package adds a White and Blue interior option.
The 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine, which has long been a hallmark of Lexus vehicles, is standard equipment in the top-tier LC 500 Coupe and Convertible. This engine produces 471 horsepower at 7,100 rpm and 398 lb-ft of torque at 4,800 rpm. It is mated to a ten-speed automatic gearbox. The LC 500h, however, keeps its 354 hp 3.5-liter V6 that shares power with an electric motor.
The updated 2025 Lexus LC series is priced starting at $100,425 for the standard LC model, $103,575 for the LC 500h, and $107,625 for the convertible.