Lexus  is throwing another dart at the   blue-and-white bull’s-eye that is BMW.  Toyota’s luxury division knows   that 30 percent of BMW 3-series sales are  coupes and convertibles, and   it wants a seat at that buffet. Introduced  nine years ago and well  into  its second generation—Toyota doesn’t act  without exhaustive  study,  apparently—the entry-luxury IS sedan  finally gets an additional  body style: a hardtop convertible.
In   dealerships by the end of May, the two-door, four-seat  IS250C and   IS350C feature an aluminum hardtop roof that relies on 15  electric   motors and 37 sensors to crack into two panels and seamlessly  belly-flop   into the waiting trunk. The process takes 20 seconds.
In  most other respects, the IS   convertible varies not a nanometer from the  established Lexus path.   Although every exterior panel and molding on  the IS C is unique to the   convertible (except the hood), it looks to  untrained eyes like a sedan   that has met a hacksaw. The engine choices—a  204-hp, 2.5-liter V-6  and a  306-hp, 3.5-liter V-6—are identical to the  IS sedan’s. So are  the  transmission choices, which mean a six-speed  manual is available  in the  IS250C and a six-speed automatic in both  models. As expected,  the IS  convertible features Lexus fit and finish  and, somewhat less   appealingly, Lexus dynamics.
More  on that shortly. Lexus customers tend to be more about the “what’s it  come with?” than the “what’ll she do?”

 
















 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
