Assembled at the same Motomachi facility that produced the iconic LFA supercar, the LC 500 is the first model to utilize Lexus’s new front-engine rear-wheel-drive GA-L platform constructed of high-strength steel, aluminum, and carbon fiber. Powered by a 5.0-liter V8 engine, this 2023 Convertible example comes finished in Caviar over red upholstery and features an optional Torsen limited-slip differential along with the Touring Package, selected at an additional cost of nearly $8k. It is now being offered for auction by its seller out of California with approximately 12k miles showing on the odometer.
This LC 500 comes finished in Caviar. The striking styling is an evolution of the LF-LC concept car which debuted in 2012 to an overwhelmingly positive response. The convertible variant of the Lexus LC debuted in 2019 and features a four-layer soft-top that can be operated at speeds of up to 30 mph, a transparent polycarbonate wind deflector, neck heaters, and Active Noise Control technology. It rides on 21” wheels as part of the Touring Package. The tires are said to have 80% remaining tread. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin is presented in red and features a SmartAccess Entry System with push-button ignition, heated and ventilated power-adjustable front seats, and automatic dual-zone climate control as standard equipment. The optional Touring Package adds semi-aniline leather-trimmed front seats, Climate Concierge with Upper Body Heating, a heated steering wheel, a windshield de-icer, embossed headrests, and a Mark Levinson 13-speaker Reference Surround Sound Audio System. Additional options include a head-up display and carbon fiber door sills.
This grand tourer equips a naturally aspirated 5.0L V8 engine that sends 471 HP to the rear wheels through a 10-speed Sport Direct Shift automatic gearbox and factory-optioned Torsen limited-slip differential. Standard performance features include an Active Sport Exhaust, performance brakes with aluminum calipers, and Adaptive Variable Suspension. The seller adds that a service was performed by an authorized Lexus dealer approximately 700 miles ago. Additionally, the remainder of the factory warranty is said to remain in effect.
This sale will include a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: “This is an excellent example that has been stored inside a garage.”
Comments (24)
Still worth far more
Still in bargain territory!!!
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The driver side lower valance has a light scrape from a driveway, small knick in rear driver side bumper, one wheel has a minor knick, sorry but it was my daily and used it is in exceptional condition other than these issues that are minor
You could be correct. It looks like road rash on the front bumper. As you said, it could be reflections from the pavement. Beautiful car. My wife has a RC300. Love the Darth Vader front.
@BigBang7ONE8 Lots of light reflections. Where are you seeing the scratches?
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This car looks kind of beat up. Scratches everywhere and it’s a 2023! It’s a shame. Nice looking other than the care given to it.
@montecarlobeach there is no issue w the headrest or any interior
@montecarlobeach , My guess, women’s makeup on the hands. See it on the glovebox front/top too. My wife’s side of my car is often covered just like this. Drives me crazy, but cleans right off with a bit of rubbing!
Is there something going on with the passenger side headrest? Just a trick of the light in the photo?
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