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Lexus SC

The Lexus SC (Japanese: レクサス・SC, Rekusasu SC) is a grand tourer that was retailed by Lexus (a luxury vehicle division of Toyota), and built from 1991 until 2010. It features a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive design and seating for up to four passengers. The first-generation SC debuted as the V8-powered SC 400 in 1991, and the I6-powered SC 300 was added in 1992. Both first-generation models were produced until 2000. The second-generation model, the SC 430, went into production in 2001. The SC 430 features a hardtop convertible design and a V8 engine. The first-generation SC was largely styled in California at Calty, and the second-generation SC was mainly conceived at design studios in Europe.

Lexus SC
2008 Lexus SC 430
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota Soarer (1991–2005)
ProductionApril 1991–2010
Model years1992–2010
Body and chassis
ClassGrand tourer
Personal luxury car
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Chronology
PredecessorToyota Soarer (Z20)
SuccessorLexus LC

In Japan, the related third-generation Toyota Soarer, with which the first-generation SC originally shared body design and multiple components, featured a separate line-up of vehicle configurations and different powertrains. The third generation Soarer sport coupe, largely identical to the SC 430, was superseded by its Lexus counterpart in Japan when the Lexus marque débuted there in 2005. The SC was the sole coupé in the Lexus lineup until the arrival of the IS C.[1] According to Lexus, the SC designation stands for Sport Coupe.[2] The LC replaced the SC lineup in 2017.

First generation (Z30; 1991) edit

First generation (Z30)
 
1992 Lexus SC 400
Overview
Also calledToyota Soarer
Production21 April 1991 – 7 July 2000[3]
Model years1992–2000
AssemblyJapan: Susono, Shizuoka (Higashi Fuji plant);[4] Toyota, Aichi (Motomachi plant)[3]
DesignerErwin Lui and Denis Campbell (1988–1989)
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupé
RelatedToyota Supra (A80)
Powertrain
Engine3.0 L 2JZ-GE I6 (SC 300)
4.0 L 1UZ-FE V8 (SC 400)
Transmission4-speed A340E (1992-00 SC 300, 1992-97 SC 400) / A341E (1992-99 SC 400 GT-L) automatic
5-speed A650E automatic (1998-00 SC 400)
5-speed W58 manual (1992–97 SC 300)
Dimensions
Wheelbase105.9 in (2,690 mm)
Length191.3 in (4,859 mm) (1992–97)
192.5 in (4,890 mm) (1998-00)
Width70.5 in (1,791 mm) (1992–97)
70.9 in (1,801 mm) (1998-00)
Height52.4 in (1,331 mm) (1992–94 SC 300)
52.6 in (1,336 mm) (1995–97 SC 300 & 1992–97 SC 400)
53.2 in (1,351 mm) (1998-00 SC 300/400)
Curb weight3,485 lb (1,581 kg) (1992 SC 300 manual)[5]
3,505 lb (1,590 kg) (1992 SC 300 automatic)
3,604 lb (1,635 kg) (1992 SC 400)

1991–2000 edit

In the early 1990s,[6] following the début of Lexus, automotive press reports indicated a forthcoming Full-size Lexus coupé to compete with other luxury GT coupés of other marques like the Mercedes-Benz CL, Acura Legend coupe and later the Acura CL, Mazda Eunos Cosmo, Buick Riviera, Cadillac Eldorado, Lincoln Mark VIII, Jaguar XJS, Bentley Continental, Maserati Shamal/Ghibli, Ferrari 456 and BMW 8 Series coupe. At that point, Toyota had no genuine luxury coupés in its model range. A coupe would complement the successful Lexus flagship model, the V8-powered, rear-wheel drive LS 400 sedan.[6] The coupé was going to be targeted towards the American market,[7] and the development effort for its exterior design was handed over to the Calty Design Research center in California in 1987.[6]

 
1994–1996 Lexus SC 300

The American Calty design team took a different approach to designing the car,[8] using plaster molding shapes to design the body,[6] and working three-dimensionally instead of the traditional 2-D sketch approach.[6] As described by design chiefs Denis Campbell and Erwin Lui,[6] the result was a car that was based on "emotion and feeling" rather than linear aesthetics. The resulting design possessed almost no straight edges, and produced a drag coefficient of Cd=0.31.[6][9] The production design concept by Lui was approved at the beginning of 1989, resulting in Lui being sent back to Japan for 4 months to assist in completion of the production design.[10] According to automotive journalist Bill Russ, the SC design was considered influential among automotive designs of the time.[7]

Production of the Soarer started in April 1991 at the Motomachi plant in Toyota, Aichi,[3] with the Lexus SC produced alongside the Soarer at a second Higashi Fuji plant at Susono, Shizuoka.[4] Motomachi-sourced cars lasted until April 1997.[3] The Lexus SC platform was used to develop Toyota's next generation Supra, both vehicles were manufactured in the same plant.[11] From 1990-1996 the previously installed TEMS active suspension system was replaced with Toyota Active Control Suspension as an optional upgrade.

The SC 400 débuted on 1 June 1991 in the United States as a 1992 model. The SC 400's 4.0 L V8 1UZ-FE, the same engine as used in the LS 400, was reported to have cost over US$400,000,000 in research and development.[12] The engine sits behind the front axles, which makes it a front mid engine rear wheel drive vehicle. The SC 400 was honored as the Motor Trend Import Car of the Year for 1992. It also made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list from 1992 through 1996.

 
Interior

In July 1992, the SC 300, a smaller-engined version of the SC 400, premiered in the United States. The SC 300 was equipped with a 3.0 L inline 6 2JZ-GE.[13] Lexus' traction control system, TRAC, was offered as an option.[13]

The first-generation SC lasted in production until 7 July 2000, over nine years, quite long compared to the other cars of the 1990s.[2] Even with the SC's long production cycle, only minor exterior changes were made. New tail lighting and a modified spoiler design was part of the mid-cycle vehicle refresh. A front grille was added in 1996, along with a redesigned front bumper, side skirts and rocker panels. The SC 400 produced 250 hp (186 kW)/260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) from 1991 to 1995.[14] The original 1991–1997 engines for the 2JZ-GE-powered SC 300 were rated at 225 hp (168 kW)/210 lb⋅ft (285 N⋅m). The output of the SC 300 was 5 horsepower more than the equivalent engine used in the Toyota Supra.[15]

In 1996, the SC 400's 1UZ-FE engine design was upgraded to 260 hp (194 kW) from 250 hp (186 kW). These engines were coupled with a 4-speed automatic transmission on both the SC 300 and SC 400 models. A 5-speed manual transmission was only offered on the SC 300 from its debut until 1997.

By the end of the decade, North American SC sales began dwindling due to the lack of significant design updates since the car's introduction and marketplace changes that led to loss of interest in coupes.

 
1998 Lexus SC 400

In 1997 (1998 model year), both the SC 300 and 400 were upgraded with VVT-i and thus the ratings were raised to 290 hp (216 kW)/300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m) of torque for the SC 400 and 225 hp (168 kW)/220 lb⋅ft (298 N⋅m) of torque for the SC 300. Tests conducted on the new engines showed an acceleration for the SC 400 for years 1992–1995 of 0–60 mph in 6.9 seconds, years 1996–1997 in 6.7 seconds, and years 1998–2000 in 6.1 seconds. For the SC 300 an acceleration 0–60 mph in 6.8 seconds with the 5-speed manual and 7.2 seconds with the 4-speed automatic for all years.[16] This 1997 upgrade included the replacement of the four-speed automatic on the SC 400 to a five-speed unit. With the replacement of the five-speed unit those models also got a new differential with a final drive of 3.27 improving both fuel economy and top speed.

Sales of the automatic transmission SC 300 and SC 400 models formed the vast majority of models purchased.[17] The Lexus SC 400 was never officially sold in the British Isles, but many examples found their way across the Atlantic as personal imports.[18]

Second generation (Z40; 2001) edit

Second generation (Z40)
 
2001-2005 Lexus SC 430
Overview
Also calledToyota Soarer (Japan, 2001–2005)
ProductionJanuary 2001[19][20] – July 2010[4]
Model years2001–2010
AssemblyJapan: Susono, Shizuoka (Higashi Fuji plant)[4]
DesignerSotiris Kovos[21] (1997–1998)
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupé convertible
Powertrain
Engine4.3 L 3UZ-FE V8
Transmission5-speed A650E automatic (2002–05)
6-speed A761E automatic (2006–10)
Dimensions
Wheelbase103.1 in (2,619 mm)
Length177.8 in (4,516 mm) (2002–05)
178.5 in (4,534 mm) (2006–10)
Width72.0 in (1,829 mm)
Height53.1 in (1,349 mm)
Curb weight3,840 lb (1,742 kg)

2001–2005 edit

At the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show, Lexus displayed its Sport Coupe concept, a V8-powered convertible, signifying its plans for a replacement for the first-generation SC 300/400.[2] The production version of its new sports coupe-convertible, the SC 430, debuted at the New York Auto Show in April 2000.[22] The car was scheduled to go on sale in the second quarter of the following year.[23] Power was provided by a 4.3 L 3UZ-FE V8 engine with variable valve timing (VVT-i) mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. This engine was the same model as that found in the UCF30 Lexus LS. The SC 430's V8 could produce 288 hp (215 kW) and 430 N⋅m (317 lb⋅ft) of torque, allowing the coupe to go from 0–60 mph in 6.2 seconds.[24]

 
2001–2005 Lexus SC 430

In contrast with the previous generation model, the redesigned Lexus SC was intended as a convertible from its inception.[25] The development team was led by chief engineer Yasushi Nakagawa from 1996 to 2000. Lexus designers from Europe and Japan worked together to create a streamlined design. A design theme was chosen in 1997 developed by Sotiris Kovos, who in return was named chief designer. Led by Kovos, designers travelled to the Côte d'Azur to develop the vehicle's exterior shape, and studied the region's architecture, lifestyle, and harbors.[23] The resulting convertible of 1998 received character lines similar to the region's yachts, in contrast with traditional waveform lines.[26] The vehicle's side profile, the product of extensive wind tunnel testing, was intended to channel air around the passenger compartment at high speed during top-down driving. Design patents were filed in Japan, at the Japan Patent Office on 14 June 1999 under patent number 1095312.[26]

The SC 430 chassis featured a double-wishbone setup for both the front and rear wheels.[25] The vehicle platform shared elements with the GS 430 sport sedan, including variable-assist power rack-and-pinion steering.[26] Safety systems ranged from traction control to vehicle stability control.[25] The convertible received a ULEV emissions certification rating.[25]

 
Interior, 2005–2010 Lexus SC 430 (Japan)

The SC 430 featured a retractable aluminium hardtop, all-leather interior with brushed-aluminum accents, navigation screen with folding wood panel, and 18-inch aluminium wheels.[26] Chrome Lexus emblems were mounted on the back of the front seat headrests.[25] The coupe has four seat belts and could technically seat four, but rear-seat space is limited.[27] The hardtop fully retracts in 25 seconds.[25] Standard luxury features include Burl Walnut or Bird's Eye Maple wood trim, a Mark Levinson premium sound system, DVD-based navigation system, and headlamp washers. For additional trunk space, as an option the SC 430 could be equipped with run-flat tires.[25]

At its launch, the SC 430 was marketed as the "jewel of Lexus", and as the marque's first convertible, was intended as a more ostentatious addition to the Lexus lineup.[25] Reviewers from Car and Driver magazine praised the SC 430 for 2002 as "an unqualified success", calling it "comfortable, fast, smooth, and quiet" with "all of the virtues expected in a patrician roadster."[28]

In 2004, Lexus unveiled the Lexus SC "Pebble Beach Edition", a limited-production model of the SC. The special edition SC was produced in partnership with the Pebble Beach Company , and featured a unique exterior and interior color combination which changed with each model year. This edition was offered for model years 2004 through 2009 production of the Pebble Beach edition was limited to varying units each year (see table below for counts). Each Lexus SC Pebble Beach edition coupe exhibited: unique colors (changed each year), special badging (featuring the "Lone Cypress" logo) on the front fenders, center console, and floor mats. For the 2006 model, a rear spoiler and spider alloy wheels was also included. In October 2009 Road & Track published some pictures of that model year.[29]

In 2004 and 2005, J.D. Power and Associates' Initial Quality Survey awarded the SC 430 as the highest ranked premium luxury vehicle.[30][31] Kelley Blue Book gave the SC 430 its Best to Hold Value Award in 2002.[32] In June 2004, a custom-designed Carolina Herrera SC 430 was shown at the Madrid Motor Show.[33] The special edition SC 430 CH used a 'Testa di Moro' body color, with matching interior leather and carpeting, along with designer logos on the wheels and door sills.[34] A line of accessories was also developed for the vehicle.

In 2012, Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May chose the Lexus SC 430 as the worst car ever built in their film The Worst Car in the History of the World. They criticized its handling, ride and style, with May calling the ride "absolutely diabolical", and stated that a big manufacturer should have known better.

 
2005–2010 Lexus SC 430 (Germany)

2006–2010 edit

In 2005 for the 2006 model year, the SC 430 was updated, with changes that included redesigned alloy wheels and the introduction of Bluetooth capability. In late 2005, the SC 430 premiered along with the Lexus marque in Japan; it was manufactured at the Kanji (Kanto Jidosha) assembly site in Japan.[35] The SC 430 was sold in North America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia; unlike its predecessor, the SC 430 was officially imported to the British Isles;[36] the old SC 400 had been a popular personal grey import.[18]

In 2010, a final special edition model for Japan, the SC 430 Eternal Jewel edition, was produced, limited to 200 units.[37] The 2010 model was the last automobile from any major manufacturer in the United States to ship with a cassette tape deck.[38]

Production of the second-generation SC ended in July 2010 after nine years of production, but Lexus was still using them in the Super GT until the 2013 season ended.[39]

Replacement edit

In July 2008, Edmunds InsideLine had reported that Lexus had cancelled the next generation SC due to slowing sales.[40] A company spokesman did not confirm or deny the rumors, but called the report in the possible replacement with the introduction of the Lexus LFA as "unfounded speculation".[41] Lexus subsequently announced the production of the SC 430 model for 2009,[42] and in 2010.

 
Lexus LF-LC concept at the 2012 Geneva Auto Show

Designated LF-LC for Lexus Future-Luxury Coupe, the concept two-door vehicle premiered in January 2012 at the North American International Auto Show. The vehicle's exterior and interior styling was created by the Calty Design Research center in Newport Beach, California, which previously developed the exterior styling of the first-generation Lexus SC coupe.[43]

The LF-LC features a front-engine, rear-wheel drive drivetrain layout, which incorporates a next-generation Advanced Lexus Hybrid Drive system.[44] The interior features a remote touchscreen control system linked to two liquid crystal display (LCD) screens that measure 12.3 inches (310 mm) in width.[44] Smartphone-size touchscreens are placed on the door armrests for additional controls.[45]

The LF-LC was produced as a design study for a driver-focused vehicle at the direction of the Lexus Center in Japan, and work began on the concept in May 2010.[43] The exterior appearance of the LF-LC was inadvertently leaked by Road & Track magazine several weeks prior to its scheduled auto show debut, when a preview of its February 2012 issue with the LF-LC on its cover (under the headline "Stunning! New Lexus Super Coupe") was posted to YouTube.[46]

A series production model inspired by the 2012 LF-LC Concept is being developed under the Toyota 950A development program. Introduced at the 2016 North American International Auto Show, it went on sale as the Lexus LC 500 in early 2017, based on the new Toyota GA-L modular rear-wheel drive platform and the fifth generation LS flagship.[47]

Motorsport edit

 
SC 430 ENEOS Super GT racer

In 2006 the SC 430 was entered in the (Super GT) race series in the GT500 class (cars with approximately 500 horsepower). Extensively modified from the factory car, the engine used is a modified version of the SC 430's 3UZ-FE V8 that was also used in the Toyota Supra racing car from previous years.

The new SC 430 based race cars were immediately competitive with former GT500 champion Juichi Wakisaka and no. 2 driver André Lotterer driving the Open Interface TOM's SC to victory at the opening round at Suzuka giving the SC 430 its first victory on its debut race.[48] Juichi Wakisaka and Andre Lotterer also won the GT500 class championship during the same year. In 2007, the Lexus SC fully replaced Supras in the Toyota side, a Zent Cerumo SC 430 driven by Yuji Tachikawa was victorious in the GT500 opening round race.[49]

 
SC 430 Petronas GT500 racer

In 2008, a Zent Cerumo SC 430 driven by Yuji Tachikawa and Richard Lyons won the Fuji 500 race, round 3 of the Autobacs Super GT at Fuji Speedway.[50] In 2009, five SC 430s were entered in Super GT racing in the GT500 class, including the Petronas TOM's SC 430 driven by Juichi Wakisaka and André Lotterer, along with the Eneos SC 430, Kraft SC 430, Dunlop Sard SC 430, and Zent Cerumo SC 430.[51]

In 2009, the Lexus Team Petronas TOM's SC 430 driven by André Lotterer and Juichi Wakisaka was the championship winner in the GT500 series,[52] also the SC 430 was victorious in early rounds at the Suzuka Circuit.[53] In 2010, the SC 430 continued in Super GT competition, where the MJ Kraft SC 430 and other Lexus Team Kraft SC 430s won victories at the 2010 Autobacs Super GT at Fuji Speedway.[54] Starting from 2009 until 2013, the SC 430s used Toyota's 3.4L RV8KG V8 engine.

In 2012, two years after production had ended the 430 continued to be a force in Motorsports. Namely in Formula Drift with the Achilles Radial Lexus SC430 powered by a 2JZ and piloted by Daigo Saito.[citation needed]

Sales and production edit

Sales and production data for the first and second generations, based on manufacturer's data:

Chassis code Model no(s). Calendar year Total sales, U.S. Production figures
SC 400 AT SC 300 AT (MT) Total
UZZ30/JZZ31 SC 400/300 1992 20,677[55][56] 19,212 7,074 (1,601) 27,887[57]
1993 16,075[55] 9,809 6,036 (910) 16,755[58]
1994 11,929[55] 3,675 1,978 (227) 5,880[58]
1995 7,906[55] 9,750 5,329 (793) 15,872[58]
1996 5,047[55] 2,413 2,118 (232) 4,763[58]
1997 5,041[55] 2,261 2,509 (120) 4,890[58]
1998 3,009[55] 1,189 1,582 2,771[58]
1999 2,557[55] 905 1,910 2,815[58]
2000 631[59] 324 581 905[58]
Chassis code Model no(s). Calendar year Total sales, U.S. Total sales, Japan Production figures
SC 430 AT
UZZ40
SC 430 2001 14,333[60]

100 Neiman Marcus[61]

not sold n/a
2002 14,462[60] not sold 25,427[58]
2003 10,298[62] not sold 10,755[58]
2004 9,708[63]

400 Pebble Beach[64]

not sold 9,848[58]
2005 8,360[65]

600 Pebble Beach[64]

539[66] 8,941[58]
2006 5,847[65]

500 Pebble Beach[64]

1,532[66] 8,051[66]
2007 3,927[67]

400 Pebble Beach[64]

872[68] 5,673[69]
2008 1,986[67]

360 Pebble Beach[64]

621[70] 2,756[71]
2009 720[72]

300 Pebble Beach[64]

256[73] 333[74]
2010 328[75] not sold n/a
2011 18[76] not sold n/a
2012 2[76] not sold n/a

Technical specifications edit

Drivetrain specifications by generation
Model year(s) Model no. Chassis code(s) Engine type Engine code Transmission(s) Power Torque
1991–1995 SC 400 UZZ31 4.0 L V8 1UZ-FE 4-speed AT 250 hp (186 kW)[57] 260 ft⋅lbf (350 N⋅m) @4400 rpm[57]
1996–1997 SC 400 UZZ31 4.0 L V8 1UZ-FE 4-speed AT 260 hp (194 kW)[58] 270 ft⋅lbf (370 N⋅m) @4800 rpm[58]
1998–2001 SC 400 UZZ31 4.0 L V8 1UZ-FE 5-speed AT 290 hp (216 kW)[58] 300 ft⋅lbf (410 N⋅m) @4000 rpm[58]
1992–1997 SC 300 JZZ31 3.0 L I6 2JZ-GE 4-AT/5-MT 225 hp (168 kW)[57] 210 ft⋅lbf (280 N⋅m) @4800 rpm[57]
1998–2001 SC 300 JZZ31 3.0 L I6 2JZ-GE 4-speed AT 225 hp (168 kW)[58] 220 ft⋅lbf (300 N⋅m) @4000 rpm[58]
2002–2005 SC 430 UZZ40 4.3 L V8 3UZ-FE 5-speed AT 300 hp (224 kW)[58] 325 ft⋅lbf (441 N⋅m) @3400 rpm[58]
2006–2010 SC 430 UZZ40 4.3 L V8 3UZ-FE 6-speed AT 288 hp (215 kW)[77] 317 ft⋅lbf (430 N⋅m) @3400 rpm[77]

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Bibliography edit

  • Jackson, Terry (1992). Japanese Super Cars. London: Apple Press. pp. 6–11, 24–31. ISBN 1-85076-365-8.

External links edit

  • Soarer FAQ page for the Australian Lexus Soarer Club
  • Lexus SC at Curlie – additional links

lexus, japanese, レクサス, rekusasu, grand, tourer, that, retailed, lexus, luxury, vehicle, division, toyota, built, from, 1991, until, 2010, features, front, engine, rear, wheel, drive, design, seating, four, passengers, first, generation, debuted, powered, 1991,. The Lexus SC Japanese レクサス SC Rekusasu SC is a grand tourer that was retailed by Lexus a luxury vehicle division of Toyota and built from 1991 until 2010 It features a front engine rear wheel drive design and seating for up to four passengers The first generation SC debuted as the V8 powered SC 400 in 1991 and the I6 powered SC 300 was added in 1992 Both first generation models were produced until 2000 The second generation model the SC 430 went into production in 2001 The SC 430 features a hardtop convertible design and a V8 engine The first generation SC was largely styled in California at Calty and the second generation SC was mainly conceived at design studios in Europe Lexus SC2008 Lexus SC 430OverviewManufacturerToyotaAlso calledToyota Soarer 1991 2005 ProductionApril 1991 2010Model years1992 2010Body and chassisClassGrand tourerPersonal luxury carLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveChronologyPredecessorToyota Soarer Z20 SuccessorLexus LC In Japan the related third generation Toyota Soarer with which the first generation SC originally shared body design and multiple components featured a separate line up of vehicle configurations and different powertrains The third generation Soarer sport coupe largely identical to the SC 430 was superseded by its Lexus counterpart in Japan when the Lexus marque debuted there in 2005 The SC was the sole coupe in the Lexus lineup until the arrival of the IS C 1 According to Lexus the SC designation stands for Sport Coupe 2 The LC replaced the SC lineup in 2017 Contents 1 First generation Z30 1991 1 1 1991 2000 2 Second generation Z40 2001 2 1 2001 2005 2 2 2006 2010 3 Replacement 4 Motorsport 5 Sales and production 6 Technical specifications 7 References 7 1 Notes 7 2 Bibliography 8 External linksFirst generation Z30 1991 editFirst generation Z30 nbsp 1992 Lexus SC 400OverviewAlso calledToyota SoarerProduction21 April 1991 7 July 2000 3 Model years1992 2000AssemblyJapan Susono Shizuoka Higashi Fuji plant 4 Toyota Aichi Motomachi plant 3 DesignerErwin Lui and Denis Campbell 1988 1989 Body and chassisBody style2 door coupeRelatedToyota Supra A80 PowertrainEngine3 0 L 2JZ GE I6 SC 300 4 0 L 1UZ FE V8 SC 400 Transmission4 speed A340E 1992 00 SC 300 1992 97 SC 400 A341E 1992 99 SC 400 GT L automatic 5 speed A650E automatic 1998 00 SC 400 5 speed W58 manual 1992 97 SC 300 DimensionsWheelbase105 9 in 2 690 mm Length191 3 in 4 859 mm 1992 97 192 5 in 4 890 mm 1998 00 Width70 5 in 1 791 mm 1992 97 70 9 in 1 801 mm 1998 00 Height52 4 in 1 331 mm 1992 94 SC 300 52 6 in 1 336 mm 1995 97 SC 300 amp 1992 97 SC 400 53 2 in 1 351 mm 1998 00 SC 300 400 Curb weight3 485 lb 1 581 kg 1992 SC 300 manual 5 3 505 lb 1 590 kg 1992 SC 300 automatic 3 604 lb 1 635 kg 1992 SC 400 1991 2000 edit In the early 1990s 6 following the debut of Lexus automotive press reports indicated a forthcoming Full size Lexus coupe to compete with other luxury GT coupes of other marques like the Mercedes Benz CL Acura Legend coupe and later the Acura CL Mazda Eunos Cosmo Buick Riviera Cadillac Eldorado Lincoln Mark VIII Jaguar XJS Bentley Continental Maserati Shamal Ghibli Ferrari 456 and BMW 8 Series coupe At that point Toyota had no genuine luxury coupes in its model range A coupe would complement the successful Lexus flagship model the V8 powered rear wheel drive LS 400 sedan 6 The coupe was going to be targeted towards the American market 7 and the development effort for its exterior design was handed over to the Calty Design Research center in California in 1987 6 nbsp 1994 1996 Lexus SC 300 The American Calty design team took a different approach to designing the car 8 using plaster molding shapes to design the body 6 and working three dimensionally instead of the traditional 2 D sketch approach 6 As described by design chiefs Denis Campbell and Erwin Lui 6 the result was a car that was based on emotion and feeling rather than linear aesthetics The resulting design possessed almost no straight edges and produced a drag coefficient of Cd 0 31 6 9 The production design concept by Lui was approved at the beginning of 1989 resulting in Lui being sent back to Japan for 4 months to assist in completion of the production design 10 According to automotive journalist Bill Russ the SC design was considered influential among automotive designs of the time 7 Production of the Soarer started in April 1991 at the Motomachi plant in Toyota Aichi 3 with the Lexus SC produced alongside the Soarer at a second Higashi Fuji plant at Susono Shizuoka 4 Motomachi sourced cars lasted until April 1997 3 The Lexus SC platform was used to develop Toyota s next generation Supra both vehicles were manufactured in the same plant 11 From 1990 1996 the previously installed TEMS active suspension system was replaced with Toyota Active Control Suspension as an optional upgrade The SC 400 debuted on 1 June 1991 in the United States as a 1992 model The SC 400 s 4 0 L V8 1UZ FE the same engine as used in the LS 400 was reported to have cost over US 400 000 000 in research and development 12 The engine sits behind the front axles which makes it a front mid engine rear wheel drive vehicle The SC 400 was honored as the Motor Trend Import Car of the Year for 1992 It also made Car and Driver magazine s Ten Best list from 1992 through 1996 nbsp Interior In July 1992 the SC 300 a smaller engined version of the SC 400 premiered in the United States The SC 300 was equipped with a 3 0 L inline 6 2JZ GE 13 Lexus traction control system TRAC was offered as an option 13 The first generation SC lasted in production until 7 July 2000 over nine years quite long compared to the other cars of the 1990s 2 Even with the SC s long production cycle only minor exterior changes were made New tail lighting and a modified spoiler design was part of the mid cycle vehicle refresh A front grille was added in 1996 along with a redesigned front bumper side skirts and rocker panels The SC 400 produced 250 hp 186 kW 260 lb ft 353 N m from 1991 to 1995 14 The original 1991 1997 engines for the 2JZ GE powered SC 300 were rated at 225 hp 168 kW 210 lb ft 285 N m The output of the SC 300 was 5 horsepower more than the equivalent engine used in the Toyota Supra 15 In 1996 the SC 400 s 1UZ FE engine design was upgraded to 260 hp 194 kW from 250 hp 186 kW These engines were coupled with a 4 speed automatic transmission on both the SC 300 and SC 400 models A 5 speed manual transmission was only offered on the SC 300 from its debut until 1997 By the end of the decade North American SC sales began dwindling due to the lack of significant design updates since the car s introduction and marketplace changes that led to loss of interest in coupes nbsp 1998 Lexus SC 400 In 1997 1998 model year both the SC 300 and 400 were upgraded with VVT i and thus the ratings were raised to 290 hp 216 kW 300 lb ft 407 N m of torque for the SC 400 and 225 hp 168 kW 220 lb ft 298 N m of torque for the SC 300 Tests conducted on the new engines showed an acceleration for the SC 400 for years 1992 1995 of 0 60 mph in 6 9 seconds years 1996 1997 in 6 7 seconds and years 1998 2000 in 6 1 seconds For the SC 300 an acceleration 0 60 mph in 6 8 seconds with the 5 speed manual and 7 2 seconds with the 4 speed automatic for all years 16 This 1997 upgrade included the replacement of the four speed automatic on the SC 400 to a five speed unit With the replacement of the five speed unit those models also got a new differential with a final drive of 3 27 improving both fuel economy and top speed Sales of the automatic transmission SC 300 and SC 400 models formed the vast majority of models purchased 17 The Lexus SC 400 was never officially sold in the British Isles but many examples found their way across the Atlantic as personal imports 18 Second generation Z40 2001 editSecond generation Z40 nbsp 2001 2005 Lexus SC 430OverviewAlso calledToyota Soarer Japan 2001 2005 ProductionJanuary 2001 19 20 July 2010 4 Model years2001 2010AssemblyJapan Susono Shizuoka Higashi Fuji plant 4 DesignerSotiris Kovos 21 1997 1998 Body and chassisBody style2 door coupe convertiblePowertrainEngine4 3 L 3UZ FE V8Transmission5 speed A650E automatic 2002 05 6 speed A761E automatic 2006 10 DimensionsWheelbase103 1 in 2 619 mm Length177 8 in 4 516 mm 2002 05 178 5 in 4 534 mm 2006 10 Width72 0 in 1 829 mm Height53 1 in 1 349 mm Curb weight3 840 lb 1 742 kg 2001 2005 edit At the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show Lexus displayed its Sport Coupe concept a V8 powered convertible signifying its plans for a replacement for the first generation SC 300 400 2 The production version of its new sports coupe convertible the SC 430 debuted at the New York Auto Show in April 2000 22 The car was scheduled to go on sale in the second quarter of the following year 23 Power was provided by a 4 3 L 3UZ FE V8 engine with variable valve timing VVT i mated to a five speed automatic transmission This engine was the same model as that found in the UCF30 Lexus LS The SC 430 s V8 could produce 288 hp 215 kW and 430 N m 317 lb ft of torque allowing the coupe to go from 0 60 mph in 6 2 seconds 24 nbsp 2001 2005 Lexus SC 430 In contrast with the previous generation model the redesigned Lexus SC was intended as a convertible from its inception 25 The development team was led by chief engineer Yasushi Nakagawa from 1996 to 2000 Lexus designers from Europe and Japan worked together to create a streamlined design A design theme was chosen in 1997 developed by Sotiris Kovos who in return was named chief designer Led by Kovos designers travelled to the Cote d Azur to develop the vehicle s exterior shape and studied the region s architecture lifestyle and harbors 23 The resulting convertible of 1998 received character lines similar to the region s yachts in contrast with traditional waveform lines 26 The vehicle s side profile the product of extensive wind tunnel testing was intended to channel air around the passenger compartment at high speed during top down driving Design patents were filed in Japan at the Japan Patent Office on 14 June 1999 under patent number 1095312 26 The SC 430 chassis featured a double wishbone setup for both the front and rear wheels 25 The vehicle platform shared elements with the GS 430 sport sedan including variable assist power rack and pinion steering 26 Safety systems ranged from traction control to vehicle stability control 25 The convertible received a ULEV emissions certification rating 25 nbsp Interior 2005 2010 Lexus SC 430 Japan The SC 430 featured a retractable aluminium hardtop all leather interior with brushed aluminum accents navigation screen with folding wood panel and 18 inch aluminium wheels 26 Chrome Lexus emblems were mounted on the back of the front seat headrests 25 The coupe has four seat belts and could technically seat four but rear seat space is limited 27 The hardtop fully retracts in 25 seconds 25 Standard luxury features include Burl Walnut or Bird s Eye Maple wood trim a Mark Levinson premium sound system DVD based navigation system and headlamp washers For additional trunk space as an option the SC 430 could be equipped with run flat tires 25 At its launch the SC 430 was marketed as the jewel of Lexus and as the marque s first convertible was intended as a more ostentatious addition to the Lexus lineup 25 Reviewers from Car and Driver magazine praised the SC 430 for 2002 as an unqualified success calling it comfortable fast smooth and quiet with all of the virtues expected in a patrician roadster 28 In 2004 Lexus unveiled the Lexus SC Pebble Beach Edition a limited production model of the SC The special edition SC was produced in partnership with the Pebble Beach Company and featured a unique exterior and interior color combination which changed with each model year This edition was offered for model years 2004 through 2009 production of the Pebble Beach edition was limited to varying units each year see table below for counts Each Lexus SC Pebble Beach edition coupe exhibited unique colors changed each year special badging featuring the Lone Cypress logo on the front fenders center console and floor mats For the 2006 model a rear spoiler and spider alloy wheels was also included In October 2009 Road amp Track published some pictures of that model year 29 In 2004 and 2005 J D Power and Associates Initial Quality Survey awarded the SC 430 as the highest ranked premium luxury vehicle 30 31 Kelley Blue Book gave the SC 430 its Best to Hold Value Award in 2002 32 In June 2004 a custom designed Carolina Herrera SC 430 was shown at the Madrid Motor Show 33 The special edition SC 430 CH used a Testa di Moro body color with matching interior leather and carpeting along with designer logos on the wheels and door sills 34 A line of accessories was also developed for the vehicle In 2012 Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May chose the Lexus SC 430 as the worst car ever built in their film The Worst Car in the History of the World They criticized its handling ride and style with May calling the ride absolutely diabolical and stated that a big manufacturer should have known better nbsp 2005 2010 Lexus SC 430 Germany 2006 2010 edit In 2005 for the 2006 model year the SC 430 was updated with changes that included redesigned alloy wheels and the introduction of Bluetooth capability In late 2005 the SC 430 premiered along with the Lexus marque in Japan it was manufactured at the Kanji Kanto Jidosha assembly site in Japan 35 The SC 430 was sold in North America Europe Oceania and Asia unlike its predecessor the SC 430 was officially imported to the British Isles 36 the old SC 400 had been a popular personal grey import 18 In 2010 a final special edition model for Japan the SC 430 Eternal Jewel edition was produced limited to 200 units 37 The 2010 model was the last automobile from any major manufacturer in the United States to ship with a cassette tape deck 38 Production of the second generation SC ended in July 2010 after nine years of production but Lexus was still using them in the Super GT until the 2013 season ended 39 Replacement editIn July 2008 Edmunds InsideLine had reported that Lexus had cancelled the next generation SC due to slowing sales 40 A company spokesman did not confirm or deny the rumors but called the report in the possible replacement with the introduction of the Lexus LFA as unfounded speculation 41 Lexus subsequently announced the production of the SC 430 model for 2009 42 and in 2010 nbsp Lexus LF LC concept at the 2012 Geneva Auto Show Designated LF LC for Lexus Future Luxury Coupe the concept two door vehicle premiered in January 2012 at the North American International Auto Show The vehicle s exterior and interior styling was created by the Calty Design Research center in Newport Beach California which previously developed the exterior styling of the first generation Lexus SC coupe 43 The LF LC features a front engine rear wheel drive drivetrain layout which incorporates a next generation Advanced Lexus Hybrid Drive system 44 The interior features a remote touchscreen control system linked to two liquid crystal display LCD screens that measure 12 3 inches 310 mm in width 44 Smartphone size touchscreens are placed on the door armrests for additional controls 45 The LF LC was produced as a design study for a driver focused vehicle at the direction of the Lexus Center in Japan and work began on the concept in May 2010 43 The exterior appearance of the LF LC was inadvertently leaked by Road amp Track magazine several weeks prior to its scheduled auto show debut when a preview of its February 2012 issue with the LF LC on its cover under the headline Stunning New Lexus Super Coupe was posted to YouTube 46 A series production model inspired by the 2012 LF LC Concept is being developed under the Toyota 950A development program Introduced at the 2016 North American International Auto Show it went on sale as the Lexus LC 500 in early 2017 based on the new Toyota GA L modular rear wheel drive platform and the fifth generation LS flagship 47 nbsp LF LC with spindle grille nbsp Side of the LF LC nbsp Rear of the LF LCMotorsport edit nbsp SC 430 ENEOS Super GT racer In 2006 the SC 430 was entered in the Super GT race series in the GT500 class cars with approximately 500 horsepower Extensively modified from the factory car the engine used is a modified version of the SC 430 s 3UZ FE V8 that was also used in the Toyota Supra racing car from previous years The new SC 430 based race cars were immediately competitive with former GT500 champion Juichi Wakisaka and no 2 driver Andre Lotterer driving the Open Interface TOM s SC to victory at the opening round at Suzuka giving the SC 430 its first victory on its debut race 48 Juichi Wakisaka and Andre Lotterer also won the GT500 class championship during the same year In 2007 the Lexus SC fully replaced Supras in the Toyota side a Zent Cerumo SC 430 driven by Yuji Tachikawa was victorious in the GT500 opening round race 49 nbsp SC 430 Petronas GT500 racer In 2008 a Zent Cerumo SC 430 driven by Yuji Tachikawa and Richard Lyons won the Fuji 500 race round 3 of the Autobacs Super GT at Fuji Speedway 50 In 2009 five SC 430s were entered in Super GT racing in the GT500 class including the Petronas TOM s SC 430 driven by Juichi Wakisaka and Andre Lotterer along with the Eneos SC 430 Kraft SC 430 Dunlop Sard SC 430 and Zent Cerumo SC 430 51 In 2009 the Lexus Team Petronas TOM s SC 430 driven by Andre Lotterer and Juichi Wakisaka was the championship winner in the GT500 series 52 also the SC 430 was victorious in early rounds at the Suzuka Circuit 53 In 2010 the SC 430 continued in Super GT competition where the MJ Kraft SC 430 and other Lexus Team Kraft SC 430s won victories at the 2010 Autobacs Super GT at Fuji Speedway 54 Starting from 2009 until 2013 the SC 430s used Toyota s 3 4L RV8KG V8 engine In 2012 two years after production had ended the 430 continued to be a force in Motorsports Namely in Formula Drift with the Achilles Radial Lexus SC430 powered by a 2JZ and piloted by Daigo Saito citation needed Sales and production editSales and production data for the first and second generations based on manufacturer s data Chassis code Model no s Calendar year Total sales U S Production figures SC 400 AT SC 300 AT MT Total UZZ30 JZZ31 SC 400 300 1992 20 677 55 56 19 212 7 074 1 601 27 887 57 1993 16 075 55 9 809 6 036 910 16 755 58 1994 11 929 55 3 675 1 978 227 5 880 58 1995 7 906 55 9 750 5 329 793 15 872 58 1996 5 047 55 2 413 2 118 232 4 763 58 1997 5 041 55 2 261 2 509 120 4 890 58 1998 3 009 55 1 189 1 582 2 771 58 1999 2 557 55 905 1 910 2 815 58 2000 631 59 324 581 905 58 Chassis code Model no s Calendar year Total sales U S Total sales Japan Production figures SC 430 AT UZZ40 SC 430 2001 14 333 60 100 Neiman Marcus 61 not sold n a 2002 14 462 60 not sold 25 427 58 2003 10 298 62 not sold 10 755 58 2004 9 708 63 400 Pebble Beach 64 not sold 9 848 58 2005 8 360 65 600 Pebble Beach 64 539 66 8 941 58 2006 5 847 65 500 Pebble Beach 64 1 532 66 8 051 66 2007 3 927 67 400 Pebble Beach 64 872 68 5 673 69 2008 1 986 67 360 Pebble Beach 64 621 70 2 756 71 2009 720 72 300 Pebble Beach 64 256 73 333 74 2010 328 75 not sold n a 2011 18 76 not sold n a 2012 2 76 not sold n aTechnical specifications editDrivetrain specifications by generation Model year s Model no Chassis code s Engine type Engine code Transmission s Power Torque 1991 1995 SC 400 UZZ31 4 0 L V8 1UZ FE 4 speed AT 250 hp 186 kW 57 260 ft lbf 350 N m 4400 rpm 57 1996 1997 SC 400 UZZ31 4 0 L V8 1UZ FE 4 speed AT 260 hp 194 kW 58 270 ft lbf 370 N m 4800 rpm 58 1998 2001 SC 400 UZZ31 4 0 L V8 1UZ FE 5 speed AT 290 hp 216 kW 58 300 ft lbf 410 N m 4000 rpm 58 1992 1997 SC 300 JZZ31 3 0 L I6 2JZ GE 4 AT 5 MT 225 hp 168 kW 57 210 ft lbf 280 N m 4800 rpm 57 1998 2001 SC 300 JZZ31 3 0 L I6 2JZ GE 4 speed AT 225 hp 168 kW 58 220 ft lbf 300 N m 4000 rpm 58 2002 2005 SC 430 UZZ40 4 3 L V8 3UZ FE 5 speed AT 300 hp 224 kW 58 325 ft lbf 441 N m 3400 rpm 58 2006 2010 SC 430 UZZ40 4 3 L V8 3UZ FE 6 speed AT 288 hp 215 kW 77 317 ft lbf 430 N m 3400 rpm 77 References editNotes edit Higgins Adrian Lexus SC430 Lexus 4 3 Coupe Autotrader Retrieved 3 July 2009 a b c Detroit Spy Report Hearst Magazines February 2000 Retrieved 9 October 2014 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b c d Motomachi Plant Toyota Motor Corporation 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2014 a b c d Affiliates Toyota wholly owned subsidiaries Toyota Motor East Japan Inc Toyota Motor Corporation 2012 Retrieved 14 February 2014 1992 Lexus SC Specifications PDF Lexus Archived from the original PDF on 12 February 2012 a b c d e f g McCosh Dan June 1991 Automotive Newsfront Popular Mechanics p 31 Retrieved 9 October 2014 a b 1995 Lexus SC 400 Luxury Sports Coupe Autochannel Retrieved 4 December 2010 Lexus SC 400 dealer introduction video May 1991 on YouTube Starting 3 minutes into the clip this video contains 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