
2026 Lexus LC Prices, Reviews, and Pictures
Despite the LC's low ride height and long doors, getting in and out is fairly easy thanks to a seat that's not overly bolstered and just about the right height. The power-adjustable steering wheel offers a good deal of adjustment and moves out of the way when the car's off. The driving position is excellent, with well-placed controls and a good view of the gauges and the road ahead.
The rear window is narrow, but it's no worse than what's in other convertibles in this class. Some body types might find the interior tight, but the doors are shaped in a way that provides plenty of elbow room.

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