Lexus Malaysia has launched the new 2020
LC 500, which comes fully imported from Japan with a price tag of RM1.25
million on-the-road without insurance, inclusive of a
five-year/unlimited-mileage warranty. That makes it RM 310,000 more than when it
was first introduced here back in 2017, although it’s a rather small increase
since its price was adjusted to RM 1,242,000 in 2018.
The updated flagship grand tourer was
first revealed globally in April this year, with the majority of revisions
taking place under its beautiful skin. With the goal of enhancing the car’s
comfort, safety and handling, Lexus’ engineers managed to trim unsprung weight
by a total of 10 kg thanks to new aluminium lower suspension arms, a hollow
anti-roll bar with a revised diameter, a new high-strength coil spring material
and lighter rear wheels for the 21-inch wheels.
The car also benefits from a new rear
performance damper and the control system for the Adaptive Variable Suspension
(AVS) has been revised to match the new hardware. Adding to this is the Active
Cornering Assist (ASA) function – a form of torque vectoring by braking – for
the stability control system, while the car’s steering systems (including
rear-wheel steering) have been tweaked to provide a more tactile response.
Under the bonnet, the 2UR-GSE 5.0 litre
naturally-aspirated V8 petrol engine continues to serve up 470 hp at 7,100 rpm
and 540 Nm of torque at 4,800 rpm, although the ten-speed Direct Shift
automatic transmission driving the rear wheels has been tuned to hold onto a
gear for longer when the throttle is in the “active zone” (between 50 and 70%)
before shifting up, enhancing the feeling of acceleration. Styling-wise, the LC
500 retains its delightful shape and cues as before, with two new exterior
finishes – Blazing Carnelian Contrast Layering and Terrane Khaki Mica Metallic
– joining the mix. As for the interior, customers now have Flare Red, Black and
Orange themes as additional options to choose from.
While we’re on the topic of the LC 500’s
cabin, the Remote Touch infotainment system now comes with support for Android
Auto and Apple CarPlay, which is displayed on a larger 10.3-inch display with a
resolution of 1280 x 480 pixels. A new Power Easy Access feature has also been
introduced, which makes entry and exit easier by sliding away the driver’s seat
and retracting the steering column once the ignition is switched off.
As for standard equipment, the LC 500
sports LED projector headlamps with LED daytime running lights, dual-zone
automatic climate control, a 13-speaker Mark Levinson sound system, an
eight-inch digital instrument cluster display, Alcantara seat upholstery, a
carbon-fibre roof, a Torsen limited-slip differential as well as an active rear
wing. New for 2020 is the inclusion of the Lexus Safety System+ (LSS+) suite of
safety and driver assistance systems, which consists of Front Pre-Collision
System (PCS), Automatic High Beam (AHB), Lane Keeping System and Dynamic Radar
Cruise Control (DRCC), which join the existing eight airbags that the car comes
with.