Saying Goodbye to the Lexus RC and RC F
After a decade of making waves in the luxury sports coupe segment, the Lexus RC and RC F are taking their final lap. With over 90,000 units sold across 62 countries, these beloved models will officially bow out at the end of the 2025 model year, leaving behind a legacy of exhilarating performance and graceful design. The 2025 Lexus RC will receive subtle updates, while the RC F will be offered exclusively as a mono-spec Final Edition, embodying the pinnacle of performance and style.
For even more thrills, the RC 350 and RC 350 AWD deliver 311 horsepower from a 3.5-liter V6. With direct and port fuel injection, these models boast a spirited exhaust note reminiscent of the LFA supercar. The rear-wheel drive RC 350 achieves 0-60 mph in just 5.8 seconds, with all-wheel drive models following closely at 6.0 seconds.
Lexus is sending off the RC F in style with a Final Edition that blends GT3-inspired performance with exclusive refinements. Powered by a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 engine producing 472 horsepower, the RC F delivers a thrilling driving experience, accelerating from 0-60 mph in just 4.2 seconds.
Performance upgrades include F-tuned Adaptive Variable Suspension, lightweight 19-inch BBS forged aluminum wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires, and massive Brembo brakes for precise control. The handcrafted rear differential offers improved acceleration and deceleration responses, enhancing the refined driving dynamics of this storied powertrain.
The Final Edition boasts striking exterior upgrades, including a carbon fiber roof, front spoiler, rear diffuser, side rocker panels, and an active rear wing. It’s available in four stunning colors: Incognito, Radiant Red, Sonic Iridium, and Ultra White.
Inside, the RC F Final Edition features a bespoke black and red leather/Ultrasuede-trimmed interior, a carbon fiber “Final Edition” emblem denoting each vehicle’s production number, and premium amenities like the Mark Levinson audio system and a 10.3-inch touchscreen. Bold digital instrumentation, complete with a G-force meter and Launch Control status, is complemented by an analog speedometer and optimally positioned paddle shifters.
With a top track speed of 168 mph, the RC F Final Edition embodies the spirit of Lexus performance one last time.
As production winds down, the Lexus RC and RC F will take their place in history as two of the most celebrated luxury coupes of their era. Don’t miss the chance to experience the culmination of a decade of innovation and craftsmanship—click here to shop our current inventory.
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