Lexus has unveiled a one of a kind LC 500 convertible that will be auctioned of for charity at the upcoming Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona. The 100% proceeds of the sale will be split evenly between the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the Bob Woodruff Foundation.
The car features Vehicle Identification Number 100001 and is finished in Structural Blue with a white interior. Base on the brand's limited-edition Inspiration Series the car gets exclusive 21-inch alloy wheels, Liquid Platinum color accents, and special carbon-fiber scuff plates that read “LC Inspiration Series Launch Exclusive 1 of 1.”
The winner will also receive a framed sketch of the LC Convertible, a portfolio with production-line photos and a one-of-one certificate signed by vehicle chief engineers as well as general manager of the Motomachi plant where the vehicle is produced. In addition, Zero Halliburton luggage with custom Lexus cues, a curated driving package that includes a Lexus Performance Driving Experience with brand ambassador Scott Pruett, a three-night hotel stays for two at Pebble Beach Resort, and a round of golf for two at Pebble Beach Golf Cours.
We’re very excited to expand our flagship LC family with the launch of the all-new 2021 LC 500 Convertible, but the most important thing about the auction is the money we raise for two amazing charities, we’re thrilled to support Boys & Girls Clubs of America in its efforts to provide services to children across the country as well as the Bob Woodruff Foundation’s goal to help our veterans and their families.
Lisa Materazzo, vice president, Lexus Marketing.