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Mercedes-Benz GT vs Lexus LC500

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Mercedes-Benz GT
Mercedes-Benz GT

2022 price

Lexus LC500
Lexus LC500

2021 price

Summary

2022 Mercedes-Benz GT
2021 Lexus LC500
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Engine Type
Turbo V8, 4.0L

V8, 5.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
11.5L/100km (combined)

12.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
2

4
Dislikes
  • Stratospheric price tag
  • Ultra-limited numbers means you can’t buy one
  • Performance is only accessible on a racetrack

  • Disconnect from the drive experience
  • Lexus trackpad tech persists
  • Thirsty
2022 Mercedes-Benz GT Summary

Look, I wouldn’t say I’m a trepidacious person by any means, I watched The Exorcist. in my teenage years and managed to get through all of Hereditary without looking away, but the thought of piloting the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series around Phillip Island is definitely enough to give me pause.

Maybe it’s because of the strictly limited production numbers of the latest Black Series, with only 28 units arriving in Australia?

Or perhaps it’s the $796,777, before on-road costs, price tag?

How about the stonking 4.0-litre twin-turbo petrol V8, directing 567kW and 800Nm to just the rear wheels?

Truthfully, it’s probably a combination of everything, and if the AMG GT Black Series didn’t terrify you just a little, you are either overestimating your abilities as a driver, or don’t have a healthy respect for what the newest Mercedes is capable of.

So, let’s take a brave pill and pull out of pitlane to see how the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series goes.

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2021 Lexus LC500 Summary

Being a true Jack of all trades in the car world is rare. 

Generally speaking, a vehicle is either capable or comfortable. Attractive or aerodynamic. Practical or performance orientated. And problems arise when cars try to do all those things well, all at the same time.

Which make the Lexus LC 500 Convertible such an interesting proposition. Because it is, without doubt, stylish, and lavishly equipped. It’s also rather large and rather heavy. All of which is perfect for cruising the Bondi foreshore.

But it’s also equipped with a thumping V8 engine and a throaty exhaust that sounds like bricks in a blender on the overrun. It’s stiffer than the LFA supercar, and plenty powerful, which should deliver one of Lexus’ sportiest-ever drives. 

So can the LC 500 really do it all? Let’s find out. 

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