The 2016 Geneva Motor Show will be hosting the unveiling of 2018 Lexus LC 500h: the petrol-electric hybrid version of the LC luxury coupe. The new LC 500h will be powered by the next generation Lexus Multi Stage Hybrid System.
Lexus introduced the LC model last month at the 2016 North America International Auto Show in Detroit where the car received appreciation for its architecture and performance statistics. Reportedly, the all-new 2018 Lexus LC 500h will be powered by a V6, however, there are no other details on it available right now.
The LC is hailed as the flagship coupe in the Lexus lineup and its sister vehicle is likely to have the same styling, performance and craftsmanship. It is based on the LF-LC concept that was revealed in 2012 and the enhanced visual appeal signifies a shift in the design of the entire Lexus brand lineup.
Also on display by Lexus at the Geneva Motor Show will be the LF-FC concept, which is powered by a fuel cell system and reflects the future of the Lexus sedan lineup.
The Lexus Press Conference will commence on March 1 at 11:30 CET at the Lexus stand (number 4211) in Hall 4, Palexpo.