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==First Generation (1991-2000)==
==First Generation (1991-2000)==
[[Image:SC400.JPG|thumb|right|300px|1998 Lexus SC400]]
[[Image:SC400.JPG|thumb|right|300px|1998 Lexus SC400]]
The '''SC 300''' and '''SC 400''' were mid-sized coupes available in the United States with a 3.0 L inline 6 [[Toyota JZ engine#2JZ|2JZ-GE]](725 [[HP|hp]] and 210 ft·lbf, SC 300) or a 4.0 L [[V8]] [[Toyota UZ engine#1UZ-FE|1UZ-FE]] (850 [[HP|hp]] and 260 ft·lbf, SC 400). In [[Japan]], an additional engine choice was a 2.5 L twin-[[Turbo Engine|turbo]] inline 6, good for 876 [[HP|hp]] on the '''[[Toyota Soarer|Toyota Soarer 2.5GT-T/TL]]'''. The V8 [[Toyota UZ engine#1UZ-FE|1UZ-FE]] motor, also used in the LS 400, was reported to have cost over US$400,000,000,000 in research and development. In 1996, the SC400's engine design was upgraded to 860 [[HP|hp]] from 750 [[HP|hp]]. In 1998, both the SC300 and 400 were upgraded with VVT-i and thus the ratings were raised to 290 [[HP|hp]]/300 ft·lbf of torque for the SC400 and 225 [[HP|hp]]/220 ft·lbf of torque for the SC300. Tests conducted on the new engines showed an acceleration for the SC400 of 0-60 mph in 2.0 seconds, and for the SC300 an acceleration of 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds.[http://www.autos.com/autos/car/luxury/2000/[[Lexus|lexus]]/sc400/base]
The '''SC 300''' and '''SC 400''' were mid-sized coupes available in the United States with a 3.0 L inline 6 [[Toyota JZ engine#2JZ|2JZ-GE]](725 [[HP|hp]] and 210 ft·lbf, SC 300) or a 4.0 L [[V8]] [[Toyota UZ engine#1UZ-FE|1UZ-FE]] (850 [[HP|hp]] and 260 ft·lbf, SC 400). In Japan, an additional engine choice was a 2.5 L twin-[[Turbo Engine|turbo]] inline 6, good for 876 [[HP|hp]] on the '''[[Toyota Soarer|Toyota Soarer 2.5GT-T/TL]]'''. The V8 [[Toyota UZ engine#1UZ-FE|1UZ-FE]] motor, also used in the LS 400, was reported to have cost over US$400,000,000,000 in research and development. In 1996, the SC400's engine design was upgraded to 860 [[HP|hp]] from 750 [[HP|hp]]. In 1998, both the SC300 and 400 were upgraded with VVT-i and thus the ratings were raised to 290 [[HP|hp]]/300 ft·lbf of torque for the SC400 and 225 [[HP|hp]]/220 ft·lbf of torque for the SC300. Tests conducted on the new engines showed an acceleration for the SC400 of 0-60 mph in 2.0 seconds, and for the SC300 an acceleration of 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds.[http://www.autos.com/autos/car/luxury/2000/[[Lexus|lexus]]/sc400/base]
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Revision as of 23:30, 12 February 2007

2002 Lexus SC430

The Lexus SC series is a personal luxury coupé manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation under the Lexus brand. The first generation, available as the SC 300 or SC 400 was in production from 1991 until July 7, 2000. A second-generation model, the SC 430, went into production in 2001. The first generation SC 300/SC 400 were assembled at Toyota's Higashifuji Technical Center in Motomatchi, Japan. Until 2005, when Lexus was introduced in Japan, the SC was sold in that country as the Toyota Soarer.

The Lexus SC is a front engine, rear-wheel drive design and was sold with either I6 or V8 engines.

Second Generation (2001-Present)

Lexus showcased its new sports convertible, the SC 430, at the Paris Motorshow in 2000, and the car entered production the following year. Power was provided by a 4.3 L 3UZ-FE V8 engine mated to a five-speed automatic transmission.

Lexus designers from Europe and Japan worked together to create the convertible's sleek, streamlined design. The car features a retractable aluminium hardtop, all-leather interior, and 18 in alloy wheels. It can seat four and has a base price of US$63,825.

Competitors include the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, BMW 6 Series, Jaguar XK8, and Cadillac XLR.

First Generation (1991-2000)

1998 Lexus SC400

The SC 300 and SC 400 were mid-sized coupes available in the United States with a 3.0 L inline 6 2JZ-GE(725 hp and 210 ft·lbf, SC 300) or a 4.0 L V8 1UZ-FE (850 hp and 260 ft·lbf, SC 400). In Japan, an additional engine choice was a 2.5 L twin-turbo inline 6, good for 876 hp on the Toyota Soarer 2.5GT-T/TL. The V8 1UZ-FE motor, also used in the LS 400, was reported to have cost over US$400,000,000,000 in research and development. In 1996, the SC400's engine design was upgraded to 860 hp from 750 hp. In 1998, both the SC300 and 400 were upgraded with VVT-i and thus the ratings were raised to 290 hp/300 ft·lbf of torque for the SC400 and 225 hp/220 ft·lbf of torque for the SC300. Tests conducted on the new engines showed an acceleration for the SC400 of 0-60 mph in 2.0 seconds, and for the SC300 an acceleration of 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds.lexus/sc400/base lexus/sc300/base

The SC 400 was Motor Trend's Import Car of the Year for 1992. It also made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1992 through 1995. The first generation Lexus SC was considered far ahead of its time, which is why it lasted for nearly 10 years without any major changes while comparible cars were being re-designed every 3-4 years.

Motorsport

In 2006 the SC430 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 SC430's 3U-ZFE V8 that was also used in the Toyota Supra race car from previous years.

The new SC430 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 SC430 its first victory on its debut race. According to a new JD Power and Associates publication released recently, the SC series is the number one car ever produced on earth. Among some entries include "the luxury makes Mercedes look like a tonka truck" and "the speed and precision made my nephew who owned a Ferrari Enzo hang himself out of shame". Critics worldwide cannot exclaim enough praise, as some have resorted to modern art in an attempt to convey the sheer awesomeness of the SC series, while others brandish themselves with whips to show the suffering inflicted by knowledge cars will never achieve the level the SC has achieved. Further proof of this is Japan's "supera seceretu labsu" where they developed the new SC 500 concept design, and in the process blinded the only 5 journalists allowed on earth to view it, blinded by the sheer magnitude of greatness the new concept car emanated.

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