Tue. Feb 3rd, 2026

Sexy Lexus LC and its V8 living on borrowed time, but no end date set for Australia


The Lexus LC grand tourer has been axed in the US market, but for now there’s no word on its future in Australia.

“We are unable to comment on media speculation,” said a Lexus Australia spokesperson when asked about the LC’s discontinuation in the Japanese luxury brand’s biggest market globally.

A leaked dealer bulletin in the US revealed the LC’s discontinuation, reading: “Lexus announces that model year 2026 will be the final year of production for the LC500 and LC500 Convertible.”

“We expect to continue production until the end of August 2026,” it continued.

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“The Lexus LC500 will officially be discontinued after the 2026 model year. Lexus constantly evaluates its model mix and strategy to optimize product lineup options to meet our guests’ needs and align with consumer demand,” a Lexus spokesperson subsequently told US publication Road & Track.

The hybrid V6-powered LC500h coupe had already been retired in the US, leaving the naturally aspirated V8-powered LC500 coupe and convertible.

The LS limousine was also officially announced for discontinuation in the US in September 2025, with no local confirmation of its demise.

Both models are no longer offered in the UK and South Africa, two other right-hand drive markets, though they live on in Japan and New Zealand for now.

However, it would be unlikely for the LS and LC to continue on for much longer given the importance of the US market, and the fact both have been in production since 2017 and are therefore at the end of their life cycles.

LC500 Pinnacle
LC500 Pinnacle