Lexus LC review

From £80,100

If you could pour a car from a bottle, the chances are it would look like the Lexus LC.

  • Lexus LC
  • For: Devastatingly attractive, V8 performance, quality interior
  • Against: Small boot, cramped in back, hybrid lacks theatre
  • Verdict: Thunderous, tech-laden luxury coupe that’s as good as it looks

If you could pour a car from a bottle, the chances are it would look like the Lexus LC.

The flagship 2+2 coupe is a striking, Japanese take on the luxury coupe, with disarmingly attractive styling and huge presence.

Four years on from its launch, it looks as good as ever, although some might prefer the styling of the rival BMW 8 Series or Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe.

The striking exterior is matched by a bold interior, with a level of quality to match the Germans.

It works best as a 5.0-litre V8 luxury grand tourer, with the LC 500 boasting explosive pace and an evocative soundtrack, albeit without the precision handling you might expect.

The LC 500h features a 3.5-litre petrol-electric hybrid powertrain to keep running costs in check, but it lacks the noise and drama of the V8.

Pack light, because the boot is tiny and there’s very little room in the back.

KEY INFO

  • Launched: 2016
  • Facelifted: TBC
  • Due for replacement: TBC
Specs
Model: Lexus LC
Prices from: £80,100
Engines: 3.5 V6, 5.0 V8
Gearboxes: Auto
Bodystyles: Coupe
Trims: LC, Sport Back, Limited Edition
Euro NCAP: Not tested
Power: 295-471 hp
0-62mph: 4.4-4.7 seconds
Fuel economy: 24.3-34.8 mpg
CO2: 184-262 g/km
Dimensions (l/w/h): 4,770/1,920/1,345 mm
Boot capacity: 172/197 litres
Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles