Lexus LC News
#1307
Lexus Test Driver
150k for a big atmospheric V8? No thanks. The LC better have carbon fiber everywhere and a 600hp hybrid plugin drivetrain to justify that figure. Hey, maybe Lexus are making the anti-i8: a huge NA V8 for sound and top end power, big electric motors for instant massive torque, and a big battery pack for plug charging. Like a bruiser big brother to the GS450h.
#1308
Pole Position
150k for a big atmospheric V8? No thanks. The LC better have carbon fiber everywhere and a 600hp hybrid plugin drivetrain to justify that figure. Hey, maybe Lexus are making the anti-i8: a huge NA V8 for sound and top end power, big electric motors for instant massive torque, and a big battery pack for plug charging. Like a bruiser big brother to the GS450h.
#1309
Lexus Test Driver
I would pay $150k in a heartbeat for a car with an engine derived from the TS040 so long as it drove in any way resembling the LFA (although I acknowledge that Toyota doesn't have the guts do it). The atmospheric V8 isn't the problem, it's everything else with the car that is the problem.
#1310
Please don't let it be anything like GS450h because hybrid powertrain in that thing hasn't changed since 2007. If there is any indication Toyota WEC has developed DI-turbo V8 coupled with 8mj batteries (instead of capacitors) racing powertrain for the next season of Le Mans endurance series. So maybe they indeed have a much potent hybrid setup in this thing. Just don't expect LIB cause I'm not sure we will see those from Toyota in the near future.
It is also probably the best hybrid powertrain out right now. It gets great mpg and it has plenty of power. In GS450h it has unique two speed transmission which is pretty expensive and hence vehicle itself is pretty expensive. It is very high tech engine with 2 electric motors, one 200hp powering the car and another 180hp for recharging the battery. I am not so sure that any of high end plugins have such expensive setups.
It is definitely not for top end LC, but next version would do great in LS for instance and certainly base LC.
#1311
Pole Position
Of course they changed it in new model. It is slower now with atkinson cycle. but 35% better mpg. This is the problem with mag racing, you see same displacement and think it is same engine. They increased compression, added D4S, etc, etc.
It is also probably the best hybrid powertrain out right now. It gets great mpg and it has plenty of power. In GS450h it has unique two speed transmission which is pretty expensive and hence vehicle itself is pretty expensive. It is very high tech engine with 2 electric motors, one 200hp powering the car and another 180hp for recharging the battery. I am not so sure that any of high end plugins have such expensive setups.
It is definitely not for top end LC, but next version would do great in LS for instance and certainly base LC.
It is also probably the best hybrid powertrain out right now. It gets great mpg and it has plenty of power. In GS450h it has unique two speed transmission which is pretty expensive and hence vehicle itself is pretty expensive. It is very high tech engine with 2 electric motors, one 200hp powering the car and another 180hp for recharging the battery. I am not so sure that any of high end plugins have such expensive setups.
It is definitely not for top end LC, but next version would do great in LS for instance and certainly base LC.
#1312
Lexus Test Driver
The GS450h changed slightly for the current gen GS, with two electric motors and a second planetary gearset for high speed efficiency. Like on the ES and RX hybrids, there's no lag at low speed so you get a big torque kick. But at medium and high speeds, there's a noticeable lag while the MG1 motor spins up the engine to max rpm and road speed slowly catches up. The MG2 motor can deliver power to cover for the engine but the lag is still there.
I hope Toyota has a new hybrid drivetrain which can decouple the engine from the planet gears for better responsiveness. The new Prius has this but they need something a lot stronger to handle the power and torque from an LC supercar.
I hope Toyota has a new hybrid drivetrain which can decouple the engine from the planet gears for better responsiveness. The new Prius has this but they need something a lot stronger to handle the power and torque from an LC supercar.
#1313
#1314
Lexus Fanatic
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Good news! Thanks.
#1316
Driver
#1317
Lexus Test Driver
Units displayed above are the GS and ES, unless you were just making a reference to the LS's grille and then showing other cars.
#1319
Forum Administrator
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Suspect it is likely the LF-LC concept rolling into a production model since they said new model and it appears to be performance focused from the burnouts on the landing page
Last edited by DaveGS4; 01-04-16 at 10:04 AM.
#1320
Lead Lap
As someone with no kids, it's sad I'm more excited for Chrysler's new minivan unveil than this car or the E-class. But hell yeah for Lexus on rolling out the coupe at Detroit! I love the fact that they're reentering this segment.