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2025 Lexus LC 500 and Lexus LC 500h

>> Features Iridium as new exterior color option
>> Carbon fiber scuff plate now available on LC 500h with Sport Package
>> Front and Rear underfloor braces added to LC 500

PLANO, Texas (Oct. 4, 2024) – The 2025 LC 500 and LC 500h showcase updated aesthetic and structural features highlighted by the introduction of Iridium as an exterior color option. Both coupe variants also receive additional front and rear underfloor braces for increased rigidity, while the LC500h adds a carbon fiber scuff plate as part of the Sport Package.

The flagship sports coupe for Lexus, the LC 500 family blends emotional design and high performance like few other cars on the road. Built at the Motomachi Plant in Toyota City, Japan, the 2025 LC 500 and LC 500h are expected to go on sale in Fall 2024.

For a full breakdown of the standard and available features by grade, please see the LC Specifications.

NO-COMPROMISE DESIGN
The Lexus LC 500 represents the most passionate expression of the Lexus brand. The eye-catching coupe displays a unique mesh grille that spreads across the front of the car. It has a large glass panel and blacked-out rear pillars that create a floating roof appearance. Chrome-plated moldings along the edges echo the lines of a traditional Japanese sword.

One of the most stunning aspects of the LC 500 is its unique light signature at night. The taillamps were inspired by the glow of a jet’s afterburners, and the ultra-compact, triple-projector LED headlamps also prove to be striking.

The 2025 LC 500 and LC 500h will offer nine exterior color options including: Ultrasonic Blue Mica 2.01 , Copper Crest[1] , Caviar, Cloudburst Gray[2]], Iridium[2], Ultra White[2], Infrared[1], Flare Yellow[1] and Nori Green Pearl.

[1] Available for an additional $595 charge
[2] Available for an additional $500 charge

DISTINCTIVE CRAFTMANSHIP
The LC emphasizes a balance between function and comfort, sporting intent and luxury. The low instrument panel position, hood line and narrow pillars give the driver a commanding view of the road. To build a sense of continuity, the flowing lines of the door panels serve as an extension of the exterior that flows from the hood and through the windshield.

All 2025 LC 500 and LC 500h feature a standard 12.3-inch high-definition touchscreen display and Panoramic View Monitor which combines images from the front, rear, left and right-side cameras of the vehicle and displays them on the center display. Intuitive Parking Assist also becomes standard.

Lexus designers paid close attention to detail when creating the LC as seen with a two-part construction technique that allows the seatback to drape over the shoulder area and then wrap around the seat back. Components in the shoulder area help hold the driver securely in cornering maneuvers.

In addition, the steering wheel cross section changes around its circumference to allow for variations in grip and twisting of the wrist. The front passenger also has not been ignored; the side of the center console rises to form an integrated grab handle.

The quality finish of the upholstery, trim materials and detailing reflect the Takumi craftsmanship and attention to detail for which Lexus is known. It can be seen and felt in the hand stitching of the leather-wrapped gearshift lever and the draping treatment of the Alcantara® door panel trim, among numerous other details. For 2025, the interior passenger seat panel is now also trimmed in Alcantara®.

Leather-trim interior color schemes for the LC include Black, Toasted Caramel, and Rioja Red. All interiors continue to be complimented with exposed Satin Metallic ornamentation.

CUSTOMIZING THE EXPERIENCE
The 2025 LC 500 model lineup, including the LC 500 Convertible, offers the customizable Bespoke Build option, allowing customers to configure their vehicle with a mix of performance and styling components like the wheels, spoiler, roof and exterior/interior trim and colors.

Certain customization options include a carbon fiber roof and 21-inch forged alloy wheels with an all-Black finish. In addition to the three standard interior colors offered on other LC 500 models, Bespoke Build allows buyers to opt for a unique White and Blue[3] interior.

The LC 500 Bespoke Build is further distinguished with a unique interior badge and included certificate of authenticity printed on Japanese washi paper and signed and stamped by LC Chief Engineer Yasushi Muto.

[3] Available for an additional $1,900 charge

HIGH PERFORMANCE
Upon startup, thundering through the variable Active Exhaust, the 5.0-liter, naturally aspirated V8 issues a full-throated engine note as a call to driving enthusiasts. The LC 500 has an output of 471 hp and 398 lb.-ft. of peak torque. The sports coupe is also capable of delivering a 0-to-60 mph time of 4.4 seconds and has a manufacturer-estimated 24 mpg rating on the highway.

The powerful 5.0-liter is paired with a 10-speed Direct-Shift automatic transmission that can be controlled via magnesium paddle shifters. This 10-speed evokes the performance of the V8 engine and provides an even more direct connection of driver to machine.

The LC 500 embraces Lexus Driving Signature through the vehicle’s dynamic handling characteristics. Front and rear suspension settings enhance ground contact feel, linear steering response, and steering effectiveness in the high cornering G range, resulting in nimbler vehicle handling and a sharper connection between driver and vehicle.

The available LC 500 sport package includes numerous performance elements, including Torsen® limited-slip rear differential with a performance damper, performance brake pads, and Alcantara®-trimmed seats.

HYBRID POWER: IMPRESSIVE AND EFFICIENT
Almost 20 years ago, Lexus introduced the world’s first luxury hybrid. The LC 500h carries on that innovative tradition as the first-ever Lexus Multistage Hybrid. Like other Lexus hybrid configurations, the LC 500h Multi-stage Hybrid System teams the gasoline engine with two electric motors.

An Atkinson-cycle 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engine utilizes D-4S direct fuel injection for optimum efficiency while the lightweight valvetrain with Dual VVT-i ensures ample torque across the engine speed range. Moreover, the system keeps the planetary-type continuously variable transmission from Lexus Hybrid Synergy Drive and adds a unique four-speed automatic transmission. Working in concert, the two gearsets alter output in four stages to utilize the V6 engine across the entire speed range.

In M mode, the two gearsets act together to provide the effect of 10 ratios, giving the LC 500h a highly engaging driving feel and allowing the driver to shift through the ratios with paddle shifters. In automatic mode, AI shift control matches gear selection to driving conditions and driver inputs. The Multi-stage Hybrid System allows for more electric assist at lower vehicle speeds, and it enables the LC 500h to operate with the gasoline engine off at speeds of up to 87 mph.

The combined net system output of the LC 500h is 354 horsepower. With the Multi-stage Hybrid System, the power from the V6 engine and the electric motor can be amplified by the 4-speed automatic transmission, generating much greater drive power when accelerating. The LC 500h uses a compact, lightweight lithium-ion battery. The battery pack fits neatly between the rear seats and the luggage compartment and has a high-power density, with its 84 cells producing 310.8 volts.

LEXUS INTERFACE AND CONNECTED SERVICES[4]
The 2025 LC 500 and LC 500h is equipped with Lexus Interface, giving drivers the opportunity to access a wide range of enhanced connectivity and convenience features, including Over-the-Air (OTA) updates.

Users can interact with the system through intuitive touch and voice activation controls. With an active Drive Connect[4] three-year trial, drivers and passengers have access to Intelligent Assistant, Cloud Navigation and Destination Assist. With Intelligent Assistant, simple phrases like “Hey Lexus” awaken the system for voice activated commands to search for directions, find Points of Interest (POI), adjust audio controls, change the cabin temperatures and more.

The available onboard Cloud Navigation solution utilizes the cloud to download the latest available map, traffic and routing information. To ensure users have the most up-to-date search capabilities, POI search is provided by Google Points-of-Interest data. Destination Assist also gives access to 24/7 live agent assistance to locate the next destination.

Lexus Interface also allows for dual Bluetooth® phone connectivity, with support for standard wireless Apple CarPlay® integration and Android Auto™ compatibility. With further connectivity, the LC 500 and LC 500h have a standard Wi-Fi Connect[4] up to 3 GB/one-month trial with 4G availability for up to five devices – turning the vehicle into an AT&T Hotspot. Adding to the already robust offering of audio playback ability with HD Radio®, USB data and a SiriusXM® 3-month trial subscription, the Integrated Streaming5 feature provides customers the ability to link their separate Apple Music® and Amazon Music subscriptions to the vehicle for onboard control.

Each LC 500 and LC 500h offers a host of additional available Connected Services4. Safety Connect[4] includes an Emergency Assistance Button (SOS), 24/7 Enhanced Roadside Assistance, Automatic Collision Notification and Stolen Vehicle Locator with up to a 10-year trial. Service Connect[4] gives drivers the ability to receive Vehicle Health Reports, Maintenance Alerts and reminders, also with up to a 10-year trial.

With the Lexus app, users can stay connected to their LC 500 and LC 500h with a 3-year trial or subscription of Remote Connect[4] services, standard on all grades. Users can activate hazard lights on, lock/unlock the doors and remotely start the vehicle. Users can also check vehicle status, receive reminder notifications and set Guest Driver Alerts.

[4] Connected Services are dependent on 4G network availability and other factors.

SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE
The 2025 LC 500 and LC 500h come standard with Lexus Safety System+ 2.5, which brings a suite of key active safety and convenience features to the vehicle. This system includes:

1. Pre-Collision System (PCS) with Pedestrian Detection - The system helps detect vehicles, pedestrians, or cyclists and gives audio and visual warnings to prevent collisions. If the driver doesn't respond, it can automatically apply the brakes at speeds between 7-110 mph. It uses a camera and radar for better accuracy and reliability.
- Risk Avoidance Emergency Steer Assist: The system adds steering assistance during emergency maneuvers to improve stability and prevent lane departure. It works when the Pre-Collision System is on, the turn signal is off, and speeds are between 25-50 mph.
- Left Turn Oncoming Vehicle Detection/Braking: The system warns and automatically brakes if it detects the driver turning left into the path of an oncoming vehicle during certain daytime conditions.

2. All-speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC): The adaptive cruise control system uses radar and cameras to maintain a set speed and distance from vehicles ahead on the highway, even in stop-and-go traffic. It automatically slows or stops the vehicle if it gets too close, then returns to the preset speed when the road clears.

3. Lane Tracing Assist (LTA): When DRCC is active and lane markers are detected, Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) uses road lines or the vehicle ahead to help keep the car centered in its lane.

4. Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist (LDA w/SA): When lane markings or road edges are detected above 32 mph, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist (LDA w/SA) provides audio/visual warnings if the vehicle unintentionally leaves its lane. If the driver doesn't respond, it gently steers the vehicle back to help maintain lane position.

5. Road Sign Assist (RSA): Road Sign Assist (RSA) uses an intelligent camera to detect speed limits, stop signs, Do Not Enter signs, yield signs, and certain warnings, displaying them on the Multi-Information Display (MID).

SOURCE: LEXUS NEWSROOM

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