First Look: Is This the Next Lexus LC? We Think So, but It Could Be a New LFA(!)
Lexus has revealed its Sport Concept at Monterey Car Week, and it’s shaping up to be part of something special.Live from Monterey Car Week, Lexus just pulled the covers off something called the Sport Concept during the 2025 edition of The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering. We expected it would be the production version of the camouflaged car we’ve seen recently running around on California roads and flying up the hill of the Goodwood Festival of Speed. But it’s not. This is something different. Which leads us to the following conclusion: Toyota is going to build three new high-performance coupes, not two. One is an endurance race car that will compete in the GT3 class; the second is a sports car/supercar that will compete with vehicles like the AMG GT and Porsche 911 GT3; and the third is what Lexus revealed today. The latter looks to be a high-design, luxury coupe, most likely a replacement for the much loved but slow-selling LC coupe. The two-sentence press release about the car refers to it as the Lexus Sport Concept.
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How Did We Get Here?
With almost no fanfare and even less explanation, Toyota brought two camouflaged cars to this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. One was quite obviously a race car and was billed only as the Toyota GT Racing Concept. The other was a road car called the Toyota GT Concept. We’ve also seen the latter testing up in the mountains above Los Angeles with a previous-generation AMG GT-R along for good measure. We originally figured it was a Lexus because anything competing with cars like the AMG GT-R will be priced in the $200,000 neighborhood, a price point that screams Lexus much more than it does Toyota.
But that was before we saw the Sport Concept today on the Lexus stand at The Quail. This car has Lexus design cues and is identified as a Lexus. The GT Concept looks like a big Toyota GR, especially from the front, and was billed as a Toyota, at least in Goodwood. As we’ve seen during the last few years, any sporting Toyota product will get a GR badge stuck onto it. So will it be the Toyota GR-GT? GR Coupe? GT Coupe? Expect the name to be something along those lines. As for what will be under the long hood, we’ve repeatedly heard the powertrain will be an electrified twin-turbo V-8.

