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2018 Lexus LC 500h Trims Comparison

2018 LC 500h trim level differences

The 2018 Lexus LC 500h is a unique car: There are no other high-end hybrid sport coupes with a starting price under six figures. It's sold in just a single trim (the V8-powered LC 500 is reviewed separately), but there are so many standard features, it's sufficiently luxurious without any options. Two packages, Convenience and Touring, add a few creature comforts such as upgraded leather and blind-spot monitoring. For those looking for dynamic improvements, the Sport and Performance packages have you covered with simulated suede upholstery throughout the cabin, a Torsen limited-slip differential and more.

The LC 500h is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 assisted by an electric motor, generating 354 horsepower overall. Two transmissions, a continuously variable automatic and a four-speed conventional automatic, work in conjunction to drive the rear wheels. The transmissions simulate a total of 10 gears, which can be manually selected using steering-wheel-mounted shift paddles.

Like most luxury coupes in this price range, the LC 500h boasts an abundance of standard features. They include 20-inch wheels, LED exterior lights, automatic high-beam control, heated and auto-dimming mirrors with puddle lamps, keyless entry and ignition, ambient interior lighting, an 8-inch driver information screen, a power-adjustable tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, adaptive cruise control, eight-way power front seats (with two-way power lumbar), driver-seat memory settings, adjustable driving modes, a 10.3-inch central display, a navigation system, and a 12-speaker audio system with two USB ports and HD and satellite radio. Notable safety features include a rearview camera, a pre-collision warning system with automatic braking, and lane departure warning and mitigation.

Since the LC 500h is well-equipped as it is, only a smattering of options and packages are available, but some significantly alter the character of the car. Stand-alone options include 20- and 21-inch wheels, a head-up display, a Torsen limited-slip differential and a 13-speaker Mark Levinson premium audio system.

If you want to pack the LC 500h with even more luxury features, consider the All-Weather package, which adds a heated steering wheel and windshield de-icer; the Convenience package, which brings front and rear parking sensors and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert; and the Touring package, which adds forged 20-inch wheels, a simulated suede headliner, upgraded leather upholstery and the Mark Levinson audio system. If a high-performance hybrid is more your speed, you can always specify the Sport package, which adds the Convenience package plus front sport seats with simulated suede inserts and the limited-slip diff. (This package can also be ordered with a carbon-fiber roof.) Finally, the Performance package takes the Sport package with carbon-fiber roof and adds an adaptive rear spoiler, an active rear steering system, variable-ratio steering, carbon-fiber kick plates and the simulated suede headliner.

Which 2018 LC 500h trim does Edmunds recommend?

The Lexus LC 500h is available in only one trim, but several desirable optional packages transform the character of the car and give it a personalized touch. Though we think the LC offers excellent outward visibility for a sports car, we recommend adding the Convenience package for blind-spot monitoring. The Touring pack's upgraded leather upholstery and faux suede headliner help bump up the luxury factor. The Sport package is an enticing alternative to the Touring, but we find its sport seats are restrictive to all but the most slender drivers.

Compare 2018 LC 500h trims side-by-side

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Altamonte Springs, FL
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LC 500h Base
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Features

Bluetooth
standard
Navigation
standard
Satellite radio
standard
Keyless Ignition
standard
Cruise control
standard
Adaptive cruise control
standard
Parking assistance
optional
Upholstery
leather
Heated seats
standard
Cooled/Ventilated seats
standard
Folding rear seats
Not available
Sunroof
standard
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Specifications

Country of final assembly
N/A
Drivetrain
rear wheel drive
Engine power
354 hp @ 6,600 rpm
Engine torque
Not available
Engine displacement
3.5 l
Engine configuration
v6
Transmission
continuously variable-speed automatic
Tire size
245/45R20 (FRONT) 275/40R20 (REAR)
Wheel size
Wheel type
alloy wheels
Run flat tires
standard
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Fuel economy

City/Hwy/Combined MPG
26 / 35 / 30 MPG
City/Hwy/Combined MPGe
Not applicable
Fuel Capacity
22.2 gal.
Driving Range (city/hwy)
577 / 777 miles
Fuel Type
premium unleaded (required)
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Dimensions

Turning circle
34.8 ft.
Curb weight
4,435 lb.
Ground Clearance
5.5 in.
Overall Width with Mirrors
Overall Width without Mirrors
75.6 in.
Height
53.0 in.
Length
187.4 in.
Wheelbase
113.0 in.
Seating Capacity
Cargo Space
4.7 cu. ft.
Cargo Space, Rear Seat Down or Removed
Front Head Room
37.2 in.
Front Leg Room
42.0 in.
Front Shoulder Room
56.5 in.
Rear Head Room
32.2 in.
Rear Leg Room
32.5 in.
Rear Shoulder Room
49.0 in.
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5-Year Ownership Costs

True Cost to Own®
Not Available
Average Cost Per Mile
Not Available
Depreciation
Not Available
Financing
Not Available
Taxes & Fees
Not Available
Fuel
Not Available
Insurance
Not Available
Maintenance
Not Available
Repairs
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Colors

Interior
Rioja Red, leather
Toasted Caramel, premium leather
Bespoke White, premium leather
Toasted Caramel, leather
Black, leather
Rioja Red, leather/suede
Rioja Red, premium leather
Black, premium leather
Black, leather/suede
Toasted Caramel, leather/suede
Exterior
Smoky Granite Mica
Liquid Platinum
Nightfall Mica
Ultra White
Infrared
Atomic Silver
Autumn Shimmer
Caviar