Tom’s Racing brought its latest creations to the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon, showcasing the LC alongside three other Lexus-based builds: the GX, LX, and LM. Each received its own interpretation of the Tom’s Edition treatment.
Starting with the GX, the bodykit is inspired by trail running shoes, which explains the colorful accents and the rugged stance. It includes front and rear bumper extensions, wider fenders, hood inserts, and side skirts with integrated steps.
The interior has yet to be shown, but Tom’s Racing promised “sustainable materials, renewable energy, and circular design”. Highlights include the use of “deer skin that would otherwise be discarded”, combined with eco-friendly leather made of mushrooms.
The tuner is currently working on performance upgrades for the twin-turbo V6, and is considering different wheels and tires. Pricing will be announced on a later date.
The Lexus LX Tom’s Edition is a lot more discreet. The dark-themed exterior has a subtle styling kit, combined with massive 22-inch alloy wheels and fresh upholstery inside the cabin. Power upgrades are currently under development. The price of a new LX Tom’s Edition with the full treatment is ¥27,419,500 ($173,400), while the upgrades alone can cost you ¥12,919,500 ($81,700).
Rounding out the lineup is the Lexus LM Tom’s Edition Gold Limited, which leans fully into the theme of prosperity with champagne gold highlights across the body. It rides on bespoke multi-spoke alloys and features revised aero elements, including a new splitter, side skirts, and a rear bumper extension. The cabin echoes the theme with gold diamond-stitched seats and coordinated trim on the doors and center console.
This ultra-luxe van starts at ¥26,500,500 ($167,600) for the full package. For owners looking to convert an existing LM, the transformation will cost ¥11,500,500 ($72,700).
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