Unique 2021 Lexus LC 500 Convertible sells for $2 million

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Presented at the recently held Barrett-Jackson auction, the one-of-a-kind Lexus 2021 LC 500 Convertible was sold for charity at a hammer price of $2 million, which will benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the Bob Woodruff Foundation.

The donations will help the Boys & Girls Clubs of America to continue supporting after-school activities and provide a safe environment for the youth across the country and aid Bob Woodruff Foundation to continue investing in the future of the country’s veterans, service members and their families.

The all-new 2021 Lexus LC Convertible will not arrive at dealerships until this summer. The vehicle on display at the auction was a prototype. 

The unique vehicle will have a collector-enticing special VIN 100001, exclusive features such liquid platinum-colored headlamp garnishes, side intake garnishes, side mirror bottoms and taillamp garnishes as well as an impressive package of items that includes signed memorabilia from Lexus, a driving experience with Hall of Fame racer Scott Pruett and custom Zero Halliburton luggage.