When the Lexus LF-LC Concept debuted at the 2012 North
American International Auto Show, the press, loyal customers, and enthusiasts
wondered if the concept's arresting styling and dramatic proportions could ever
evolve into a production 2+2 coupe. Four years after the debut of the
breakthrough concept that inspired it, at the 2016 NAIAS, Lexus has revealed
the all-new Lexus LC 500 luxury coupe. This provocative, athletic flagship
coupe makes the strongest statement yet about Lexus' future product direction.
The past five years have seen Lexus evolve rapidly
with the creation of the luxury brand's globally-focused organization, Lexus
International. Exciting new models involving elevated levels of emotional
styling and dynamic driving characteristics such as NX, RC, and IS have also
helped Lexus' brand shift with consumers. Akio Toyoda has been at the center of
the Lexus global expansion, personally driving a heightened level of
collaboration among design, engineering and marketing teams to help build a
luxury brand better suited to meet the needs of the next generation of
consumers.
"The LC 500 has been an important product for
Lexus and me personally," said Akio Toyoda, Chief Branding Officer and
Master Driver for Lexus. "A few years ago, we decided to guide the future
of the brand with products that had more passion and distinction in the luxury
market. This flagship luxury coupe's proportions, stunning design and
performance make a strong statement about our brand's emotional direction and
will grow the Lexus luxury appeal globally."
Design and Engineering Teams United
Beyond its styling and impactful performance, the new
Lexus LC 500 serves as a symbol of the achievement that can result from
heightened collaboration between design and engineering groups and their
commitment to help overcome each other's hurdles. When Akio Toyoda challenged
these development groups to produce this special car, it meant surpassing many
manufacturing, design, material, and dynamic obstacles that could typically
compromise a vehicle's targets or design vision.
The LC 500 was driven by a strong, appealing
fundamental design target (LF-LC), and engineering teams worked tirelessly to
find new solutions to maintain as much of the concept in the production car as
possible. Likewise, vehicle designers were very involved from the earliest
stages of the dynamic development process to understand the engineering targets
and collaborate with design viewpoints and potential solutions. With LC 500,
additional levels of prototype vehicle build also allowed both teams to better
study design or engineering ideas and refine key elements. For Lexus, the LC
500 project became much more than simply the development of a new coupe. The
Lexus LC 500, with the shift in engineering processes and design ideologies it
represents, symbolizes the beginning of a new phase for the Lexus brand.
"Design and engineering sides worked together on
issues and obstacles that were overcome one by one. I feel we achieved
something greater than simply preserving the spirit of the concept's
design," said Chief Engineer Koji Sato.
Exterior Design
At first glance, it becomes apparent that the
engineering and design team's collaboration was highly successful, considering
how much of the LF-LC's design ideology the team was able to transfer into the
new LC 500. The new production model shares many of the key design elements,
proportions and visual dynamism of the concept car that inspired it. The Lexus
LC 500's visual appeal is defined by an athletic aerodynamic shape. It features
sensual curves, emotional forms, an available flowing carbon-fiber roof (glass
roof standard), helping create a low, wide imposing stance that comes together
for a highly functional, passionate package.
The Lexus LC 500's front fascia features a powerful
interpretation of Lexus' distinctive grille, bordered by chrome on three sides
and a radical new 3D mesh design that varies its visual tension. The
"L"-shaped daytime running lights rest below a new Triple LED
headlamp unit, specially designed to include one of the industry's thinnest
projectors enabling a low hood with a short front overhang. Functional venting
also plays into the LC 500's exterior design to help improve aerodynamic
stability and cooling. The car's athletic profile is characterized by its fast,
sloped roofline, its wind-cutting silhouette, a long 2,870 mm (113 inches)
wheelbase with compact front 920 mm ( 36.2 inches) and rear 970 mm ( 38.2
inches) overhangs and low hood height. The sexy curves and flowing lines
maintain a consistent tension in sheetmetal through to the rear end that
features slimly designed, multi-layered tail lamps with a unique lighting
effect that helps convey a sequential L motif. A rear diffuser and available
active rear spoiler also help manage airflow during performance driving. It
rides on machined cast aluminum 20-in. or available 21-in. forged aluminum
wheels.
Interior Design
The interior design of the Lexus LC 500 is influenced
by the dynamic luxury theme of the exterior with a layout that is both
cockpit-focused and elegant. The coupe's driving position was calibrated to
invite spirited, sporting driving, and help develop easier confidence with a
more intuitive control layout. In fact, for LC 500, the driver's hip point was
engineered to be as close as possible to the vehicle's Cg (Center of gravity)
where feedback from the car is the most communicative to the driver. The front
seats offer excellent support and comfort for long drives while available sport
seats offer additional bolstering and lateral support during cornering. Lexus
engineers put considerable effort into creating an engaging yet seductive
atmosphere for the driver, focusing on details such as the size and angle of
the steering wheel, the feel and positioning of magnesium alloy paddle
shifters, and available supple leather and Alcantara seating surfaces. The LC 500's
exquisite door panels, center console and dash pad structures feature elements
of Lexus' world-renowned, detail-obsessed Takumi craftsmanship in their finish.
"At an early stage, the designers collaborated
with the engineers to understand their image for the Lexus LC 500's driving
dynamics, and they incorporated this into the design," said Tadao Mori,
the chief designer of the LC 500. "For example, we gave serious
consideration to where the driver's eyes would focus, and designed the surface
shape in that area to help support a driver's mindset. This project was one of
the first times that designers were closely involved in the dynamic engineering
development so we could understand the driving goals and support with the car's
design."
Chassis
In helping to drive the future of the Lexus brand, the
mission for Lexus LC 500 is to offer a dynamic driving experience and character
unlike any Lexus vehicle prior to it. The pursuit of a sharper, more refined
driving experience became the mission for the development team who also sought
to maintain a superior Lexus ride quality befitting a flagship luxury sport
coupe.
The Lexus LC 500 is the first Lexus to use the brand's
all-new, premium rear-wheel-drive luxury platform and is part of the new
corporate global architecture for luxury vehicles (GA-L). The underpinnings of
this new coupe will become the blueprint for the company's future
front-engine/rear-wheel-drive vehicles. In an effort to sharpen the car's
handling, the LC 500's engineers focused on the platform's fundamentals by
placing most of the mass, including the engine and the occupants, in a position
more centralized and lower in the chassis to improve the center of gravity.
Internally, Lexus engineers referred to this menu of
mass-arranging tactics as the "inertia spec." The driver hip and heel
points have been lowered, wheels have been pushed to the corners of the car
with shortened overhangs, and the drivetrain mass has been located behind the
front axle line to create a front mid-ship layout. The LC 500 also relies on
run-flat tires to improve packaging, reduce weight (thanks to no spare), and
help shorten overhangs to achieve dynamic targets. The 12-volt battery has been
relocated to the trunk as part of the mission to redistribute weight.
Other mass management measures include the available
carbon fiber roof, aluminum door skins mounted to the carbon fiber door inner
structure, and a composite trunk floor. The Lexus LC 500 also represents the
Lexus brand's most intensive use of high-strength steel. This provides enhanced
rigidity while reducing—and ideally positioning—vehicle mass to optimize
dynamics. As a result, the LC 500 is very balanced with a nearly ideal
front/rear weight distribution of 52/48.
To help achieve the level of chassis performance targeted
for this new coupe, Lexus engineered the stiffest unibody the brand has ever
produced. For Lexus LC 500, the strategic use of lightweight, high-strength
steel helps make for a high degree of torsional rigidity that is more resistant
to twisting forces than the exotic, carbon fiber-intensive LFA supercar. The
platform design maintains a consistent level of resistance to flexural forces
and stiffness across the vehicle's wheelbase to help create consistent,
predictable handling behavior and sharper steering responses. Special braces in
the engine compartment (usually a more twist-prone part of the chassis), the
adoption of stiff aluminum front suspension towers, and the addition of a ring
structure near the rear fenders are all measures that help further bolster the
strength of key chassis structures.
Particular attention was devoted to the LC 500's
multilink suspension system. Double ball joints on the upper and lower control
arms allow for control of the smallest movements from the driver inputs and road
conditions. Beyond sharing workload, a dual ball joint arrangement helps
optimize suspension geometry to increase wheel control and create a more
precise steering response with better initial effort. To help reduce unsprung
mass and improve suspension response, all but one of the control arms are made
of lightweight forged aluminum. Providing the grip on the show prototype car
are concept versions of Michelin Pilot Sport tires with Premium Touch® sidewall
technology: 245/40RF21 up front and 275/35RF21 at the rear. When all the
handling elements come together, Lexus LC 500 becomes a world-class luxury
sports coupe that exhibits razor-sharp reflexes, exceptional handling balance
and rock-solid stability. This all-new platform will continue to undergo continuous
improvement and enhancement throughout the vehicle's lifecycle.
Said Sato: "We spent more than triple the usual
amount of R&D time to pursue linear steering and to find the sweet spot for
road contact feel. We also focused our efforts on suspension rigidity and
enhancing geometry. Thanks to advancements in product engineering, we are now
at a world-class level for suspension rigidity, and performance when lateral
g's are applied."
Drivetrain
The power delivery to the rear wheels for Lexus LC 500
is handled by a new, very well matched set of components that maximize output
to the wheels. The heart of the new LC 500 is derived from the proven,
high-revving 5.0-liter V8 that is found in the RC F and GS F. The naturally
aspirated V8 was selected for its smooth, linear throttle response and
emotional engine sound. The all-aluminum, 32-valve V8's output targets 467 HP
and 389 lb.-ft. of torque. The new engine is built for durability with
lightweight, high-strength forged connecting rods and titanium valves that
allow the engine to flourish at high rpm. This naturally aspirated engine makes
an ideal pairing to a balanced sports coupe with its linear power delivery that
allows easier control and exhilaration behind the wheel.
The engine in the Lexus LC 500 uses a dual intake
inlet that help improve breathing and allow the engine to produce its fantastic
sound. The new coupe features an active exhaust that opens baffles in Sport
mode to help give the car a more aggressive exhaust note even in start-up. In
fact, even when the vehicle is in Normal mode the exhaust baffles open above
3500 rpm. During acceleration, a Sound Generator involving tuned acoustic
plumbing enhances the engine's raucous melody into an aural thunder that helps
distinguish the LC 500 in its competitive segment.
Helping power transfer to the rear wheels is a newly
developed 10-speed automatic transmission—the first ever in a luxury
automobile—with shift times rivaling those of a dual-clutch transmission. The
component is smaller and lighter than some current 8-speed transmissions. The
wide bandwidth of shifting afforded by 10 closely spaced gears is ideal for all
forms of driving, providing an optimal gear in all conditions. This
transmission is matched to a new electric control system with software that
helps anticipate the driver's inputs by monitoring acceleration, braking and
lateral g forces.
The new transmission is just one key element in a
vehicle that has had all of its dynamic control elements such as power
application, braking, and steering tuned to operate rhythmically in sport
driving conditions. Drivers will feel the controlled balance between the quick,
smooth shifting actions, the application of linear engine power, and the
deceleration afforded by 6-piston front brake calipers (4-piston at rear).
All of the platform and drivetrain engineering helped
endow the Lexus LC 500 with performance and agility uncommon for a four-person
coupe; the vehicle targets a 0 to 60 mph time of less than 4.5 seconds.
Interior Electronics
This flagship coupe will debut the 2017 Lexus
Multimedia package that will feature updated, faster, more flexible software
enabling future enhancements and a more inviting graphic user interface.
Occupants also will be treated to an exceptional audio experience inside the cabin:
in addition to the available audiophile-worthy Mark Levinson audio package, a
new premium Pioneer audio system comes as standard equipment. Pioneer's sound
engineers worked in collaboration with LC 500 body and cabin designers to
enhance interior sound performance within the cabin, studying the acoustic
environment and driving structural changes to enhance sound performance.
The Lexus LC 500 also will boast Lexus' renowned
safety technology, Lexus Safety System + , which integrates several of Lexus's
active safety technologies: an All-speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
(All-speed DRCC) that relieves stop-and-go traffic stress, the Pre-Collision
System (PCS) helps prevent and mitigate collisions; Lane Keep Assist (LKA)
helps prevent vehicles from departing from their lanes; and Automatic High Beam
(AHB) that helps ensure optimal forward visibility during nighttime driving.
These technologies are part of a multi-faceted
approach to active safety, the Lexus Safety System + package, and combines
millimeter-wave radar with a camera to help achieve a high level of system
reliability and performance.
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