Hard as it may be to imagine from its rounded styling, the Lexus SC430 was once considered to be a halo vehicle. Well, maybe not quite, but its folded hardtop self was enough to bring at least a few customers into showrooms. Today, that job belongs to the LFA supercar, but in between the two models there’s a gulf wide enough to fill with a few hundred million gallons of crude oil. (What, too soon?) Now, we wouldn’t go so far as to call the current SC a disaster, but suffice it to say it could use a replacement. Badly.
According to a new story from Motor Trend, that replacement is on the way, and looks like it could be worth the wait. Dubbed LC600h, the new two-door is reportedly slated to borrow its underpinnings from the next-generation LS flagship sedan. A folding hardtop is still expected to be part of the mix (as it has been on every convertible Lexus ever made), but don’t go dismissing this as a lump of mush: According to MT, an updated version of the LS600h sedan’s 5.0-liter hybrid V8 packing as much as – wait for it – 500 horsepower is slated to replace the SC’s lackluster 288-horsepower 4.3-liter. What’s more, it’s expected to drive all four wheels. That’s nearly twice as much power as the model it’s slated to replace, and what we around here call “progress.”