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Even with its sporty good looks and V8 engine as standard, the Lexus LC is very much a luxury-oriented vehicle.
Quite literally standing for 'luxury coupe', the LC was Introduced in 2017 as a competitor to the BMW 8 series and Porsche 911.
It has since found its own little niche as an extoic two-door grand tour that is more than enough fun for a weekend road-trip.
The line-up currently starts at $203,550 for the LC500 (base) and ranges through to $218,550 for the range-topping LC500 + Enhancement Pack.
Lexus IS yet to confirm a sprint to 100km/h time, but we suspect it is around 5.0 seconds.
Inside, it’s a snug but luxurious space, wrapped largely in leather and equipped with a wealth of technology. It’s a point we’ve made before, but why Lexus perseveres with its trackpad infotainment control technology is beyond us, but there’s no denying the cabin of the LC 500 is a wondrous place to spend time.
We particularly like the integration of the centre screen, which is recessed beneath the leather-wrapped edge of the dash. While some look like an afterthought, this appears to have been included in the broader design.
It costs $214,000 - and that’s rather a lot of money - but unlike some premium and luxury cars, with Lexus, once you’ve handed over the cash, that’s it. There’s no tempting option list to lure you into parting with even more of your hard earned.
You get 21-inch two tone alloys, triple-stack LED headlights, keyless entry, retractable door handles and rain-sensing wipers outside, while inside, you’ll find dual-zone climate, leather-accented seats which are heated and ventilated, neck-level heating for when the roof is down, a heated steering wheel and sports pedals.
The tech stuff is handled by a 10.3-inch centre screen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and on-board navigation, both of which are controlled via Lexus’ impossible-to-kill touchpad. There’s a second, 8.0-inch screen for the driver, and the lot pairs with an impressive 13-speaker Mark Levinson stereo.
The Lexus LC 500 Convertible is a four seater, but not really, with the rear seats too tight for adults to travel in comfort. Instead, it has two ISOFIX attachment points so you can house child seats back there.