Lexus Just Trademarked The 'LC F' Name, And You Should Be Very Excited

A hot version of Lexus' gorgeous coupe could well be on the cards, with the Toyota luxury brand trademarking the 'LC F' name in Europe
Lexus Just Trademarked The 'LC F' Name, And You Should Be Very Excited

With 467bhp available in the top spec 500 version, the Lexus LC is hardly a car that’s crying out for more power. But hey, we’re greedy, and we can’t help but imagine what one of the most striking coupes on sale might be like with a few more horses to play with. The good news is, it might well happen.

As originally reported by Autoguide, Toyota’s Luxury brand has filed a trademark application for the name ‘LC F’ in Europe. It’s no guarantee of an extra sportified LC, but it’s a damn good sign. So how might such a car shape up?

You’d think the 5.0-litre naturally-aspirated V8 doing service in the LC 500, RC F and GS F is about at the limit of what it can reliably produce without applying forced induction, a route we’d be surprised to see Lexus take. A more likely answer could come in the form of hybrid tech.

The N/A V8-powered LC 500 is currently the most powerful version of the coupe
The N/A V8-powered LC 500 is currently the most powerful version of the…

While the thought of that glorious N/A 5.0-litre V8 supplemented with instant electric torque is a highly tantalising one, it’s unfortunately much more likely that the V6 - already used with hybrid power - would be the starting point for such a project. Speaking to Autocar last year, Lexus chief engineer Koji Sato had the following to say:

“Lexus is a pioneer of hybrid systems and perhaps we have a role to show that hybrid has more capability now….So maybe the LC 500h is the car that would satisfy the requirement for a faster car.”

Still, the BMW i8 proves that hybrid sports cars are brilliant in their own unconventional way regardless of cylinder count, so we say bring it on.

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