Lexus GS350 vs Lexus RC350

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Lexus GS350
Lexus GS350

2018 price

Lexus RC350
Lexus RC350

2020 price

Summary

2018 Lexus GS350
2020 Lexus RC350
Safety Rating

Engine Type
V6, 3.5L

V6, 3.5L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
9.3L/100km (combined)

9.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

4
Dislikes
  • Thirst
  • Media system
  • No Apple CarPlay/Android Auto

  • Infuriating multimedia system
  • Token second row of seats
  • Not very fuel efficient
2018 Lexus GS350 Summary

Ah, yes, the Lexus GS. Toyota's luxury off-shoot had high hopes for the new big boy when I first saw it a few years ago. Not thousands-of-sales high hopes, but the company thought a rear-wheel drive luxury sedan stacked with gear you didn't even know you wanted would be a dead-set winner.

And to be fair, they were right. I ran a GS as a long-termer and it was impeccably-mannered. In hybrid form. It wasn't sparkling, but my goodness, it used barely any fuel; especially impressive given its size.

As the sun is surely setting on the GS, it's time to have a look and see if it's a match for the BMW 5 Series or the Mercedes E.

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2020 Lexus RC350 Summary

If it wasn’t for this review appearing on your screen right now, would you have even remembered the Lexus RC was a thing?

At the time of writing, the RC is actually the fifth most popular model in its sports car segment. Yep, only the two-door versions of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class and E-Class, and BMW 4 Series and Z4 sell better.

So, why is the RC seemingly invisible? But more importantly, does it deserve to be? Let’s test the RC 350 F Sport to find out.

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