Lexus announces the new LC500H Luxury coupe with high-end upgrades

The new Lexus LC 500h, a 4-seater Luxury Coupe, is priced at Rs 2.39 crore in India.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 25 May 2023 Views icon3249 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Lexus has announced the new LC500H Luxury Coupe equipped with high-end upgrades. The new Lexus LC 500h gets distinct enhancements to further up its lifestyle quotient.

The new Lexus LC 500h, a 4-seater Luxury Coupe, is priced at Rs 2.3 crore in India, and the upgrades in the Lexus flagship LC 500h consist of:

Instrument Panel/ Display shape changed: A 12.3-inch-wide touch-screen display (21CY multimedia) has been adopted, and the display position has been moved 86 mm toward the rear of vehicle to allow natural touchscreen operation.

Centre Console Switch Layout: Switches arranged in a longitudinal layout, enhancing usability.
Ornamentation of passenger side instrument panel:The passenger side ornamentation panel has been unified with the instrument panel upholstery, emphasizing the horizontal design theme.
Grill holding: A shape integrating the camera cover has been used for a more compact size
Super gloss black metallic alloy wheel design with 3D machined finish. 

The transition to the new model of LC 500h is in sync with our commitment to designing products that offer unparalleled comfort and superior performance to our discerning guests. I am confident that the new enhanced LC will surely catch the imagination of our luxury consumers with newer technology and design upgrades’, said Naveen Soni, President, Lexus India. 

 

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