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One of my favorite cars at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS) was the all-new, prodcution-ready Lexus LC500. The L brand car just looks exquisite in real life and, honestly, it's hard for me to believe it's a production-ready automobile.

It looks like a concept.

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But it's the real deal. To complement the LC500 that is equipped with an RC F engine will be a hybrid variant. Dubbed the LC500h, it will be a greener approach to a high-end, luxury coupe.

According to the latest, the LC500h will produce a total system output of 354 horsepower and hit 60 mph in under five seconds. Keep in mind the standard LC500 hits 60 in 4.5 seconds, so, there will not be a dramatic difference here. What makes the hybrid variant a bit kooky is that it will feature a four-speed automatic gearbox that's paired up with an eCVT. It's a very complicated situation here and a bit hard to explain at the moment. From what we've heard, it is essentially a 10-speed automatic because both the traditional four-speed 'box and eCVT because both systems are always engaged.

Check out the LC500h, below, and let us know what you think: Would you rather have the LC500 or LC500h?


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Lexus' press release follows:


Lexus at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show


- World Premiere of the LC 500h luxury coupe with next-generation Lexus Multi Stage Hybrid System
- European Premiere of the LF-FC concept

Lexus will unveil the hybrid version of its all-new LC luxury coupe at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. The LC 500h is equipped with Lexus' next generation hybrid powertrain, the Lexus Multi Stage Hybrid System, providing enhanced driving pleasure, more performance, and greater efficiency.

The LC was first revealed at the 2016 North America International Auto Show. Its styling, performance and craftsmanship position the vehicle as Lexus' flagship coupe. The LC also utilizes Lexus' new architecture that promises enhanced dynamic capability.

Inspired by the acclaimed LF-LC concept that debuted in 2012, the LC represents a shift in Lexus' engineering processes and design ideologies, and marks the beginning of a new phase for the Lexus brand. Its outstanding visual appeal has been unanimously praised following the Detroit reveal, and recognized by professionals who granted LC EyesOn Design awards for Production Car and Best Designed Interior at the 2016 NAIAS.

Lexus will also display the LF-FC concept at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. LF-FC is a visionary new vehicle that offers a peek into the design and technology direction of Lexus' future flagship sedan. Initially revealed at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show, the LF-FC is powered by a high output fuel cell system. It also features an advanced touchless human machine interface as well as automated driving technologies.




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