Currently reading: 2020 Lexus LC coupe: prices confirmed for updated flagship

Luxury brand's sports car gains overhauled suspension, reconfigured gearbox and new styling options

Lexus has announced pricing for its updated Lexus Lexus LC grand tourer, which goes on sale with a raft of dynamic improvements and styling tweaks for the new model year.

The V8-powered LC 500 and V6 hybrid LC 500h both now start at £80,100, with the optional Sport Pack version costing £85,300 and the range-topping Sport+ Pack model £90,950. Both models are available to order now, alongside the newly launched LC 500 Convertible, with customer deliveries expected to begin in the autumn.

Chief among the mechanical changes for the performance GT's 2020 refresh is a revamped suspension system that shaves 10kg off the car’s kerb weight - courtesy of aluminium lower arms and hollow anti-roll bars - and is said to improve road feel.

The electric front shock absorbers have been adjusted to allow for a “smoother, softer stroke”, while the rear anti-roll bar has been stiffened to enhance turn-in response. Alongside the hardware changes, the LC’s stability management programme has gained a new Active Cornering Assist function, said to improves stability under hard cornering. 

The LC 500’s 10-speed automatic gearbox has been reconfigured with the aim of improving day-to-day driving in what Lexus calls “the active zone” - between 50% and 70% accelerator input. The engine will now rev higher before the gearbox shifts up to enhance acceleration response. It will also shift into second, rather than third, for sharp bends, enabling a quicker exit from corners.

The LC’s two available drivetrains remain unmodified, meaning the 500’s 5.0-litre naturally aspirated V8 still produces 471bhp and the 500h’s hybridised V6 a combined 295bhp. In its most potent form, the LC is capable of covering 0-62mph in 4.4sec and achieving a top speed of 168mph. 

The coupé’s overall design has not been altered, but two new colours - Cadmium Orange and Nori Green Pearl - can be specified, along with a set of newly designed 20in alloy wheels.

The interior is also identical to the 2019 car's, but all LC models are now equipped as standard with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 

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