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Which one is faster, Lexus LC or RC?
It depends on the specific models of the Lexus LC and RC. For example, the 2020 Lexus LC 500 has a top speed of 270 km/h, and the official 0 - 100 km/h acceleration time is 4.7 seconds. If you compare it with some base models of the RC, such as an RC model equipped with a 2.0 - liter turbocharged engine with an output of 245 horsepower, the LC 500 might be faster. The LC 500 is powered by a 5.0 - liter V8 naturally aspirated engine with a power output of 477 horsepower. However, if you consider the top - end RC F model with a 5.0 - liter V8 engine and an output of 472 horsepower, the performance difference isn't significant. Some factors that affect speed include engine power, torque, transmission type, and vehicle weight. Overall, since some versions of the LC are equipped with powerful engines and advanced performance - oriented configurations, they may have an advantage in speed, but specific models of the RC are also quite competitive in terms of speed.
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Is Lexus LC rare?
Yes, Lexus LC can be considered a relatively rare vehicle. In Malaysia, the Lexus LC series falls into the luxury car category, distinguished by its unique characteristics and high price—for instance, the 2020 Lexus LC 500 is priced at RM 1,205,217, while the 2018 LC 500 is RM 1,242,000. Its limited availability is caused by factors like high production and component costs. These cars are not mass-produced like conventional models.
Featuring a two-door, four-seat layout and powered by a robust 5.0-liter V8 engine, they are equipped with advanced safety and luxury features, positioning them as niche products. Furthermore, the high price reduces the number of potential buyers. Consequently, compared to mainstream vehicles, spotting a Lexus LC on the road remains uncommon.
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Where is Lexus LC made?
Lexus LC is manufactured in Japan. Lexus is a luxury automobile brand under Toyota, which originated in Japan. The production of Lexus vehicles, including the LC, benefits from Japan's advanced automotive technology, strict quality control standards, and a highly skilled workforce. Japan's long - standing expertise in the automotive industry enables Lexus to produce high - quality cars. The brand has multiple manufacturing plants in Japan, such as the Kyushu Plant and the Tahara Plant. These plants employ the most advanced manufacturing technologies to ensure that each Lexus LC meets the brand's high standards in terms of performance, luxury, and reliability. Whether it's the LC's powerful engine, advanced safety features, or luxurious interior, Japan's production bases play a crucial role in endowing these qualities.
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How fast is Lexus LC?
The speeds of various versions of the Lexus LC are different. The top speeds of both the 2020 Lexus LC 500 and the 2018 Lexus LC 500 can reach 270 km/h. The official 0 - 100 km/h acceleration time of the 2018 model is 4.4 seconds, while that of the 2020 model is 4.7 seconds. Additionally, the 2023 Lexus LC 500h Sport Edition is equipped with a 3.5 - liter V6 hybrid system. Its 0 - 100 km/h acceleration time is 5 seconds, and the top speed is 250 km/h.
The Lexus LC can achieve such speed performance thanks to its high - performance engine, which provides strong power output. Meanwhile, the advanced suspension system, braking system, and aerodynamic design also ensure the stability and safety during high - speed driving, enabling it to reach a relatively high level in terms of power performance and driving experience.
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Is Lexus LC reliable?
Yes, Lexus LC is generally reliable. According to the survey by Consumer Reports, Lexus has consistently received average or better reliability ratings over the years. This is because Lexus improves its product line in a conservative manner rather than introducing a large number of all-new systems, which helps enhance vehicle's reliability.
The powertrain of Lexus LC is stable. For example, the 2020 Lexus LC 500 is equipped with a 4969 - mL 8 - cylinder naturally aspirated engine. Its maximum power speed is 7100 rpm, and the maximum torque speed is 4800 rpm. After tuning and testing, it can deliver power stably.
The vehicle is equipped with a rich and reliable set of safety features. Standard equipment includes ABS anti - lock braking system, vehicle stability control, multiple airbags, etc., which provide protection for driving safety. Meanwhile, in - car configurations such as audio entertainment systems and seat air - conditioning have also undergone strict testing to ensure normal and stable functioning.
Overall, the Lexus LC performs excellently in reliability.
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Is Lexus LC equipped with 4 seats?
Although Lexus LC is a two-door coupe that focuses on luxury and sport performance, it features a 2+2 seating layout. That is, there are two standard seats in the front row and two small seats in the rear row. Although the rear - seat space is relatively limited and is suitable for short - distance rides or for children, it still retains more practicality in design and daily use than a pure two - seat sports car. In Malaysia, with its combination of sport performance and daily practicality, Lexus LC attracts consumers who pursue the balance between exciting driving experiences and passenger - carrying capacity. The interior of Lexus LC is made of high - quality materials, offering a comfortable riding experience. However, car owners usually pay more attention to its powerful engine (such as the 5.0L V8 engine in the LC 500) and elegant styling rather than the rear - seat passenger - carrying needs. If you often need to carry more passengers, you may need to consider four - door sedan models like the Lexus ES or LS.
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Is Lexus LC euipped with a V8 engine?
Yes, Lexus LC offers a V8 engine option. The LC 500 is equipped with a 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine, which can generate powerful performance, with a maximum power of 477 horsepower and a peak torque of 540 Nm, delivering an exciting driving experience and a distinctive engine sound. The V8 engine equipped by Lexus LC provides smooth power output, enabling rapid acceleration and outstanding performance on the road. Thanks to its 8-cylinder V-shaped layout, it can produce substantial power.
It's worth noting that in addition to the V8 version, there's also a hybrid version (LC 500h), which has different power characteristics. The V8 engine not only showcases Lexus' sophisticated engineering but also meets the needs of consumers who appreciate the raw power and unique charm of traditional V8 engine in a luxury sports car.
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What's the price of all- new Lexus LC?
The official price of the all-new Lexus LC 500 (equipped with a 5.0L V8 naturally aspirated engine) is approximately between RM 1,300,000 and RM 1,400,000. The specific price will vary depending on the vehicle model configuration, optional features (such as high - end audio systems and carbon fiber kits) and local taxes. As for the LC 500h (hybrid version, 3.5L V6 + electric motor), its price is usually slightly lower, around RM 1,100,000 to RM 1,200,000. This luxury car is positioned as a high - end GT sports car, featuring delicate interior craftsmanship, advanced technological configurations, and excellent driving performance. It also comes with a 5 - year warranty and free maintenance service provided by Lexus Malaysia. If you want a more accurate quote, it is recommended to directly contact an authorized Lexus dealer in Malaysia. They will provide the specific amount based on the latest exchange rates, promotional activities, and personalized options. Meanwhile, there are also some used LC models in the second - hand car market of Lexus, whose prices are lower, but you need to pay attention to the vehicle condition and the remaining warranty period.
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Is Lexus LC a hybrid vehicle?
Not all Lexus LC models are hybrid vehicles. For example, the 2020 Lexus LC 500 and 2018 Lexus LC 500 run on gasoline and adopt naturally aspirated engines, so they aren't hybrid models. However, Lexus LC actually has a hybrid version, like Lexus LC 500h, which made its global debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2016. It's equipped with Lexus' multi - stage hybrid system, combining a 3.5 - liter V6 engine with an electric motor. The 3.5 - liter V6 engine delivers 308 hp of power, and the electric motor provides a maximum power of 217 hp. The total power output of the entire hybrid system reaches 470 hp. Hybrid models not only pursue power but also emphasize fuel efficiency. They're more environmentally friendly when driving in the city and offer better low - speed response.
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Is Lexus LC an electrical vehicle?
No, Lexus LC isn't an electric vehicle. Lexus LC 500 has 2018 and 2020 models and runs on gasoline. The 2018 model is equipped with a 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine with a maximum power of 477 horsepower. The 2020 model also features a 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine with the same power of 477 horsepower. These models rely on internal combustion engines for power. There are different types of electric vehicles in the market, such as pure electric vehicles powered just by batteries and hybrid vehicles that combine a traditional engine with an electric motor. However, the Lexus LC 500 models clearly fall into the gasoline-powered category. It is equipped with a gasoline tank and a traditional internal combustion engine device to power the vehicle.