There isn't any Lexus LC roadster safety review to tell us how the car will perform in a crash. Of course, it's normal for expensive vehicles like this one to miss out on crash testing.
At least the Lexus has come to the party with its safety suite. As part of Lexus Safety System Plus, the LC Convertible comes with a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning with lane keep assist, all-speed dynamic radar cruise control, and intelligent high beams. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are useful features that will often come into play in day-to-day driving scenarios. The drop-top also enjoys intuitive parking assist with automatic braking.
In the unlikely event of a rollover, active roll bars are designed to extend upwards to support the car. Occupants are also protected by six airbags, while the driver has access to a backup camera.
NHTSA safety ratings are not available at this time.
Lexus LC Convertible Trims | LC 500 Convertible |
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Back-Up Camera | S |
Cross-Traffic Alert | S |
Rear Parking Aid | S |
Blind Spot Monitor | S |
Lane Departure Warning | S |
Lane Keeping Assist | S |
ABS | S |
Night Vision | N/A |
Tire Pressure Monitor | S |
Brake Assist | S |
Stability Control | S |
Traction Control | S |
Most Lexus models promise a trouble-free ownership experience. J.D. Power's LC Convertible review is evidence of this; the 2022 model attained a good score of 84 out of 100, including 86/100 for quality and reliability. At the time of writing, the 2023 model hadn't yet been rated. Since being launched for the 2021 model year, the new Lexus LC Convertible has been entirely free of any recalls in the US.
Lexus sells the LC with a four-year/50,000-mile limited warranty and a six-year/70,000-mile powertrain warranty. Complimentary scheduled maintenance runs for one year or 10,000 miles.