Engineers who developed the SC430 managed to blend classic
structural and mechanical ingredients that foster aggressive
performance and playful agility within the context of Lexus
sophistication and supreme personal luxury. The
resultant vehicle presents multiple personalities and can
effect different attitudes, depending on the driver's mood,
as easily as a person changes attire from shorts and a sports
shirt to black-tie formalwear.
With the hardtop raised and symphonic sound swirling through
the leather-lined cabin, this car cruises in the insulated
Lexus mode of quiet motoring sup-ported by dazzling electronic
wizardry and effortless controls. With the top stowed and
fresh air flowing around the cockpit, you can put your foot
in it and response is immediate with the force of 300 horses.
It can rip down a straightaway at an illicit pace, but also
cut through a mess of off-camber mountain curves with the
dexterity of an athletic sports car.
We surfed along beach boulevards around San Diego in
convertible mode with the stereo cranked high and a California
sun baking leather seats. The only thing missing from the
drop-top ride was a wind-battered hairdo, as the aerodynamic
engineers at Lexus somehow managed to deflect the air flow
away from the cockpit. Even at high speed, you feel little
wind and can conduct a conversation
with a seatmate without raising your voice.
Then we sealed the top for a run across pine-covered mountains
east of San Diego to the low Anza Borrego desert for speed
and agility experiments. Despite the luxurious accommodations
and an elite quietness in the cabin, the car revealed an
aggressive character that only becomes evident when you
press it hard and swift through a wiggly route or run flat
out on the desert floor. The squatty stance sets up a flat-footed
posture in the manner of a classic sports car with all of
the right ingredients aboard: A rigid platform with stretched
wheelbase, brief body overhangs front and rear, good weight
distribution with the engine mounted up front and all torque
applied to the rear wheels, plus independent suspension
for all wheels and quick-to-respond rack and pinion steering.
That big engine, an aluminum quad-cam V8 measuring 4.3
liters, musters 300 horsepower at 5600 rpm and as much as
325 foot-pounds of peak torque at 3400
rpm. It's enough to hurl the SC430 from 0 to 60 mph in 5.9
seconds and send it to the quarter-mile post in 14.6 seconds.
The top speed, guaranteed to peg the radar needle of any
law enforcement official, hits 156 mph.
All the muscle channels through the automatic five-speed
transmission that shifts discreetly with Lexus efficiency.
It has three programmable shift modes (normal, sport and
winter) and a gated shifter mounted on the floor console.
Thanks to the C-shaped gate track, a driver can accurately
flick the stick through all five gears for selective control
that approximates a manual - or leave it alone to make its
own intuitive shift decisions.
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The SC430 also carries a complete complement of electronic
controls to keep the wheels tracking safely straight. The
anti-lock brakes link to traction and vehicle control systems
that check tire slippage both forward and laterally. In
severe
corners entered too fast, we noticed a slight push from
understeer followed immediately by oversteer. But that was
easy to predict and was corrected automatically by the vehicle
control sentinels.
Alloy wheels of 18-inch diameter are the largest ever
from Lexus, and they carry low-profile Dunlop performance
tires monitored by a tire pressure warning system. Run-flat
tires by Bridgestone or Goodyear are optional, which eases
trunk space by deleting a spare tire. However, the run-flat
option introduces a ride quality that's slightly rougher
and more noisy than the Lexus standard.