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What is the difference between LC500 and LC500 bespoke?

At a glance, the LC500 is Lexus' standard two-door grand tourer powered by a 5.0-liter V8, while the LC500 Bespoke is a limited-edition, highly customizable variant that emphasizes exclusive materials and finishes rather than altering performance.


What stays the same


The core mechanical package and overall driving character remain shared between the two models. Here are the elements that do not change when moving from LC500 to LC500 Bespoke.



  • Engine and power: a 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 delivering the familiar LC performance range (roughly 470 hp and related torque figures) remains the foundation for both variants.

  • Drivetrain layout: rear‑wheel drive with a focus on front‑engine dynamics and balanced handling.

  • Body type and architecture: the two‑door, grand‑tourer silhouette and the overall LC design language are carried over.

  • Transmission philosophy: an automatic transmission delivering smooth, performance-oriented shifts in both models.

  • Technology and safety suite: the core infotainment and driver-assistance features carried over from the standard LC500.


In short, the Bespoke edition does not redefine the mechanical core of the car; it redefines the outside and inside with exclusive materials and finishes.


What sets LC500 Bespoke apart


The Bespoke edition is defined by customization, exclusivity, and a tailored ownership experience. The following aspects distinguish it from the standard LC500.



  • Exclusive personalization options: bespoke exterior colors, interior leather and trim materials, custom stitching, and unique surface finishes chosen by the buyer or designer team.

  • Limited production and rarity: Bespoke builds are produced in very small numbers (often as one-offs or in tiny batches), enhancing exclusivity.

  • Distinct design cues: special badging, trim accents, and design details that signal its bespoke status.

  • Structured ordering process: a dedicated workflow with design consultation, often through a specific Lexus studio or dealer program.

  • Pricing and value proposition: significantly higher price reflecting materials, craftsmanship, and limited availability; resale value can reflect rarity but depends on market demand.

  • Market and regional availability: not necessarily offered in every market; availability is typically limited to select regions and buyer programs.


Overall, LC500 Bespoke emphasizes personalization and exclusivity rather than improvements to speed, handling, or fuel economy. The engine and driving fundamentals stay aligned with the LC500, while owners gain a unique, handcrafted cabin and exterior presentation.


Additional considerations for buyers


For potential buyers, the choice between LC500 and LC500 Bespoke often comes down to whether exclusivity and bespoke styling align with ownership goals, as well as the willingness to participate in a specialized purchasing process. Prospective buyers should confirm current availability, customization options, lead times, and warranty/service details with their local Lexus retailer, as Bespoke offerings can vary by year, market, and program status.


Summary


The LC500 and LC500 Bespoke share the same core powertrain and driving dynamics, delivering the same V8‑powered GT experience. The key difference lies in bespoke customization: LC500 Bespoke adds exclusive materials, colors, finishes, and limited production, creating a unique, highly personalized version of Lexus’ flagship two‑door grand tourer. For customers seeking rarity and handcrafted detail without compromising the driving core, Bespoke represents a distinct pathway within the LC lineup.

Is Lexus discontinuing the LC 500?


Lexus has officially discontinued the LC 500h hybrid for 2026 after sluggish sales. The 2026 LC lineup now centers on the more powerful and less expensive V8-powered LC 500. A new limited-run Inspiration Series joins the lineup with exclusive styling and features.



What's replacing the LC 500?


Electric sport coupe: An LFA-inspired electric sports coupe, reportedly to be known as the LFR, will replace the LC 500 in the lineup in late 2026 and is expected to have a 0-to-60-mph time in the low 2-second range and be a halo vehicle. Currently under development reportedly under the eye of Toyota Motor Corp.



What does LC stand for in LC 500?


The LC is the first Lexus model to utilize the GA-L platform, which, along with other components, is shared with the full-size XF50 series LS sedan. According to Lexus, the name "LC" stands for "Luxury Coupe". Lexus LC. Lexus LC 500 (URZ100)



What is LC 500 bespoke?


On the LC500 convertible, Bespoke Build allows for paint, upholstery, wheel, trim, and feature combinations not possible via the standard configuration. Exclusive choices for the Bespoke Build LC500 convertible include dark red or blue roof fabric, as well as the white and blue interior colorway in our review vehicle.


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