The Lexus LC has been present since 2017 without any major updates, yet it remains one of the few truly beautiful sports cars still available for purchase. Now, for 2025, Lexus has introduced a series of subtle updates for both the coupe and convertible versions of the car, ensuring the LC stays competitive.
The updates begin with the LC 500 and LC 500h coupe models. Both models now come standard with additional braces to enhance rigidity, which should positively impact the driving experience. Lexus has also added a new color option called Iridium, meaning that the LC is now offered in nine exterior colors.
Minor adjustments have been made to the interior as well. For instance, the passenger seat panels are now adorned with Alcantara, and carbon fiber protection panels can be added to the LC 500h models with the available sports package. Optional interior colors include black, caramel, and Rioja red.
Like the coupe, the updated LC 500 can also be offered in Iridium and specified through the Bespoke Build program. This allows owners of both coupe and convertible models to customize their vehicles with a range of special elements, including a carbon fiber roof, 21-inch black wheels, dark chrome accents, and neck heaters. The Bespoke Build package also adds a two-tone interior option in white and blue. Additionally, the convertible can be equipped with a red or blue soft top through the Bespoke Build package.
All LC 500 coupe and convertible models utilize a 5.0-liter V8 engine. As with previous iterations, this engine continues to deliver 471 horsepower at 7100 RPM and 540 Nm of torque at 4800 RPM, coupled with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The LC 500h retains a 3.5-liter V6 engine working alongside an electric motor to provide 354 horsepower.
The updated 2025 Lexus LC lineup starts at $100,425 for the LC 500, $103,575 for the LC 500h, and $107,625 for the convertible.

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