That’s Extremely Cool: Lexus Deep Freezes LC 500 Convertible To Test Its Durability
Convertibles are most often associated with warm climate driving, but Lexus had a very cool idea (literally) to prove the 2021 LC 500 Convertible’s durability by placing it in an industrial-scale freezer at the Large Climatic Chamber at the Millbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire, UK.
After the extreme ordeal, it was then stunt driver Paul Swift’s turn to take it out for a spin, on Millbrook’s twisty hill course. “I am asked to do a lot of crazy things in my job, and this was one of them. I wasn’t really nervous about it until I turned up and then I saw the carsitting in the chamber looking through the window and it looked really cold and I thought ‘am I going to have to sit in that?’ Thankfully it was great, I was really impressed”, he said.
At a gentle push of the button, the 457-horsepower V8 fired up on the first try. The gauges sprung to life, and the HVAC system did its job as if nothing happened. “I could feel the steering wheel and the base of my back warming up and the vents in the headrest behind my neck”, added Swift. “It was actually quite pleasant, considering it was minus 18, I felt quite comfortable in the car right away.”
Lexus had to make sure that the film crew would not suffer from working inside the chamber at such low temperatures, so they had to take extra precautions. Fortunately, neither the crew nor the car experienced any issues.
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