Lexus RC 2015 News

Luxury starts at $40,000 for Lexus
By Craig Duff · 02 Oct 2015
Luxury for Lexus starts at $40,000. That's the Japanese brand's global view and one endorsed by its Australian chief executive Sean Hanley.
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Lexus considering motorsport options for Australia
By Craig Duff · 04 Sep 2015
Lexus Australia is on the verge of deciding whether to plunge headfirst into motorsport or to withdraw from racing entirely.
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2015 Lexus RC F | new car sales price
By Matthew Hatton · 12 Dec 2014
Local pricing and engine specifications confirmed for Lexus RC F performance coupe.Lexus have confirmed the the RC F will arrive in Australia in February 2015, priced from $133,500.The RC F will also be available in a $147,500 'Carbon' variant, which adds a carbon-fibre body kit, roof and cabin trim alongside Alcantara covered seats.Powered by a 351kW/530Nm naturally aspirated 5.0-litre V8, the RC F is the Lexus equivalent of BMW's M4 and Audi's RS5, and comes in about $30,000 cheaper than both Germans.Also in the ballpark - and also from Germany - is the outgoing Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG. Its starting price is $157,545, a mere $10,000 more than the Lexus.Lexus says the new RC F builds on the lessons learned with the LFA supercar, and will take the mantle as the company's 'halo' model from the IS F.
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Lexus V8s power into the future
By Paul Gover · 01 Sep 2014
Upcoming RC F coupe is the most potent Lexus V8 yet.Prestige makers such as Lexus are taking over from Ford and Holden as custodians of Australia's V8 heritage.An all-new Japanese road runner, the Lexus RC F coupe, is just around the corner and it's all about the performance package centred on its V8. The engine is the most powerful yet from Lexus, which has had a smoothly efficient V8 at its heart since the original LS400 in 1989.The new 5.0-litre V8 is packing more than 330kW and 520Nm of torque, figures set to run it head-on into the latest BMW M4 coupe and next year's all-new Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG. We will have full details later this week after the global press preview drive of the landmark two-door in New York."There is definitely a 5.0-litre V8 coming in the RC," says Lexus Australia spokesman Tyson Bowen. "It will produce more than 300kW and more than 500 Nm, yet deliver fuel efficiency better than 11.4L/100km The V8's output is not a threat to the supercharged 6.3-litre V8 in the HSV GTS, which makes 430kW.However, the difference is the Lexus engine has a future well beyond the end of local production of the Ford Falcon and Commodore. The V8-powered headliners from the red and blue teams are selling as well as ever, and better than ever if they have an HSV or FPV badge, but their time is running out.That means a V8 future in Australia is likely to wear an upscale badge from a brand such as Lexus, or Benz or BMW, or perhaps even Infiniti. Add to that performance brands such as Porsche and Aston Martin. And there will be V8s, including diesels, in top-end four-wheel-drive tow machines including the Range Rover, Toyota LandCruiser and the latest - pricey and unpopular - Nissan Patrol.Lexus says there is an obvious appeal in V8 engines, which is why it already has three V8-powered models - the LS, IS and LX SUV - in its Australian line-up. "We have V8s for a number of reasons. In the IS F it's all about performance and the visceral sound performance and acceleration that comes with a V8," Bowen says. "In the LS it's a slightly different proposition, because V8s are smooth and efficient. They are not stressed because they are not driven as hard."In the LX, it's about the flexibility and torque for low-end pulling power for towing, and the efficiency at cruising speeds."Bowen is not going into detail on the RC F, even though it's less than a week away from the public spotlight, but he is happy to discuss the Lexus obsession with V8s. "The original proposition was about the quietness, efficiency and refinement when you go back to the original LS 400 in 1989.Remember they famously balanced a coin on the engine to highlight its smoothness, they stacked a pile of wine glasses for a television commercial. They also use that 4.0-litre V8 in ultralight aircraft, because it can run so lean and for so long without troubles."
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2015 Lexus RC F developed for speed and enjoyment | video
By Malcolm Flynn · 20 Aug 2014
Lexus RC-F chief engineer gives a behind-the scenes look at the new BMW M4 rival's development.Lexus has put the BMW M4 and Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG on notice with its upcoming RC-F performance coupe.The successor to the screaming IS-F sedan is set to feature a 330kW plus 5.0-litre V8, sending power to the rear wheels via a tricky torque vectoring differential. Lexus aren't saying just how quick it is yet, or exactly how much power it uses to get there, but the RC F chief engineer Yukihiko Yaguchi assures it wasn't engineered just for speed, but for maximum driving enjoyment as well."The most distinctive characteristic is the emotional depth of driving enjoyment offered to drivers of any skill level," he says. Given that much of the RC-F's development time was spent at the Nurburgring, we're inclined to believe him.
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Lexus RC 350 and RC F on the way
By Karla Pincott · 30 May 2014
New Lexus coupes set to arrive later this year or early 2015.
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2014 Lexus RC 350 F Sport revealed
By Aiden Taylor · 04 Mar 2014
Lexus is swiftly shedding its beige cardigan image thanks to a range of recently launched stylish and sporty models. And the new wardrobe gains another addition with the Japanese carmaker’s newest variant, the RC 350 F Sport coupe set to be unveiled at Geneva motor show this week.A host of visual and mechanical changes over the standard RC – shown at the Tokyo motor show last November - aim to give the coupe a sporting edge to help it face off against key rivals like the BMW 4-Series.Powered by Lexus’ familiar 3.5-litre naturally-aspirated V6, the RC 350 F Sport sends 234kW of power and 380Nm of torque to the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic gearbox with shift paddles as standard.The F Sport is fitted as standard with Adaptive Variable Suspension which uses magnetically controlled dampers to adjust suspension stiffness, allowing for a more compliant ride on broken tarmac or a more sporting feel in the corners.The system can be controlled by the car’s computerized brain automatically after it monitors the road surface and the RC’s body movement -- or the driver can select between Sport and Comfort modes independently.Sport mode also increases the weight of the steering while sharpening throttle and gearshift responses. And in this mode the LFA supercar-inspired digital instrument display changes shape and appearance, adding some visual drama to the driving experience.A rear-wheel-steering system is also adopted by the F Sport to aid turn in response, rear wheel traction, and agility. Computers monitor vehicle speed, steering angle, and lateral forces and can then cleverly turn the rear wheels by up to two degrees. Like Porsche’s new 911 GT3, the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction to the front ones at low speed, making the car feel more responsive, and at high speed the rears turn in the same direction as the fronts to aid stability.But all of its mechanical wizardry aside, the reason most buyers will be tempted by the F Sport over the standard coupe is likely to be the design and styling, with the F Sport visual upgrades sitting well on the  RC.The vast Lexus spindle grille now features F-specific mesh, front and rear bumpers are more aggressive, and 19-inch wheels with contrasting silver and black spokes are standard.Inside, the new model boasts an F-Sport steering wheel, metallic pedals and a premium gearshift lever.The new RC 350 F Sport will debut alongside its V8-powered, range-topping sibling, the RC F, at the show overnight tonight. 
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Lexus RC F Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue | video
By Karla Pincott · 19 Feb 2014
Lexus is giving the RC F its most powerful V8 yet -- a 5.0-litre engine with "more than" 335kW of power and 520Nm of torque. And the Toyota luxury brand has just showcased the car in an equally high-powered campaign linked to the 2014 Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition.It's not the first time Lexus has decided a bikini is the way to promote a car, with three previous years of tie-in with the best-known Sports Illustrated edition. The LFA kicked it off in 2011, with drift champion Rhys Millen sliding the car around an aircraft hangar with Dutch supermodel Rianne Ten Haken as a human traffic cone.For the latest edition it's equally well-known face Natasha Bernard, but she's not asked to perform any drift marker duties. Instead we're told how the massive torque styles her hair, and the exhaust note styles her goose bumps.The print component of the campaign uses mobile device scanning technology to channel the reader to digital platforms containing interactive information about the RC F.Launching next week with the SI edition, it's expected the digital execution will highlight the technology behind the RC F, particularly the engine's ability to switch between Atkinson and Otto cycles and the what the brand claims as the world's first front-engine, rear wheel drive torque-vectoring differential - which is said to work differently to the brake-based system on the latest HSV GTS and other vehicles.The RC F has undergone a great deal of its development process on the Nurburgring, but we're still waiting for Lexus to reveal the official lap time. Hopefully one that's also guaranteed to style a few goose bumps for prospective buyers.
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Lexus RC F Coupe revealed | video
By Staff Writers · 10 Jan 2014
The RC-F is a successor to the Lexus IS F sedan and gets an updated version of the IS F's 5.0-litre V8 engine. However Lexus promises power will trump the current 330kW and we've suggested the coupe may receive an increase of 32kW to 343kW.The video shows the performance coupe's sporty looks with a large spindle grille and aggressively-styled bumpers and side skirts.
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Lexus RC F Coupe revealed
By Karla Pincott · 09 Jan 2014
The images fill in more of the gaps after the alleged engine details escaped via a debut invitation late in December.The sporty looks have been dialled up with the back-facing bonnet and front fender vents seen in the previous RC F teaser image joined by aggressively-styled bumpers and side skirts, a large spindle grille, trapezoidal quad exhaust system and carbon-fibre roof aimed at trimming the weight down below the exiting IS-F's 1700kg.There are three choices of 10-spoke 19-inch forged alloy  wheels -- the top spec being hand-polished. It's possible carbon-fibre may be underneath the show livery on other parts as well, while we're expecting to also hear about suspension upgrades for the new car, while Motor Authority suggests there will also be some performance enhancements adapted from the Lexus LFA supercar.Lexus has confirmed these include an active rear wing that deploys at speeds over 80km/h and retracts when you wind back down to 40km/h. The interior features more carbon-fibre with metal accents, chunky steering wheel,  leather sport seats with an F embossed on headrests and large-screened infotainment system.As a successor to the IS-F sedan, the RC-F carries the performance baton for Lexus, and the leaked engine details suggest that baton will be carried by an updated version of the IS F's 5.0-litre V8. Lexus has confirmed today that the power will be "well above" 330kW and we've suggested earlier that it could deliver 343kW (a lift of 32kW) and eight-speed automatic.It's not known yet whether torque will also rise above the exiting car's 505Nm, but it's been tipped it could get around another 40Nm. We're yet to get the performance details, but Lexus would be keen to shave even a little off the the IS F's 4.9 seconds for the 0-100kmh sprint and perhaps raise the top speed of 274km/h.
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