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LC Limited Edition brings exclusive yellow paintwork and yellow suede inside; only 10 examples will come to the UK

Lexus has revealed the Limited Edition version of its Lexus LC coupé, which gets exclusive interior and exterior design features. 

On the outside, there's an exclusive shade of yellow paint, 21in forged alloy wheels and a carbonfibre-reinforced-plastic active spoiler that deploys above 50mph. No changes have been made to the LC's naturally aspirated 457bhp V8 engine.

The interior is differentiated from the standard LC by bright yellow Alcantara inserts in the doors and black and white colouring throughout the rest of the cabin. 

The Limited Edition is available on both the 500 and 500h versions of the Mercedes-Benz SL-rivalling coupé and is limited to 10 units for the UK - five of each variant. 

Prices are yet to be revealed, but it’ll carry a premium over the Sport+ spec it’s based on, meaning a price well in excess of £80,000 is expected for the hybrid model. 

It won’t, however, carry as heavy a premium as the 10-unit limited-run Structural Blue, revealed in late 2017, which added five figures to the LC's starting price due to its bespoke paint.

Sales of the Limited Edition will commence in November, following its debut at the Paris motor show.

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Peter Cavellini 2 August 2018

Power of ten....

 Striking color, 2040 looks, nothing on the market looks like it, no Turbo, plenty power, probably well finished inside too, hope we get a Road test in the future, oh, yes, I like it.

tuga 2 August 2018

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Peter Cavellini wrote:

 Striking color, 2040 looks, nothing on the market looks like it, no Turbo, plenty power, probably well finished inside too, hope we get a Road test in the future, oh, yes, I like it.

Having sat in one in Geneva, i can tell you that it's beautifully well made.

Not crazy about the colour, but this is definitely one of the most striking ( in a good way ) cars on sale today.

FMS 2 August 2018

Peter Cavellini wrote:

Peter Cavellini wrote:

 Striking color, 2040 looks, nothing on the market looks like it, no Turbo, plenty power, probably well finished inside too, hope we get a Road test in the future, oh, yes, I like it.

 

Agree in full. Brochure available yet?.