Lexus RC and RC F Say Goodbye with a Limited Edition Priced at $94,000
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Lexus is saying goodbye to the RC and RC F this year, after more than 90,000 units sold. It isn't all bad news, though. The RC is getting a full run in 2025, and the RC Final Edition is a 472-horsepower V8 masterpiece that will cost you almost $100,000. However, we aren't mad about the specs and would still pick the RC over the BMW 430i.
Lexus
Founded in 1989, Lexus serves as the luxury branch of Toyota, specializing in high-end sedans, coupes, convertibles, and SUVs. The brand is based in Japan, which is also where the majority of its vehicles are manufactured.
- Parent Corporation
- Toyota
- Divisions
- F Sport
- Founded
- 1989
- Founder
- Eiji Toyoda
- Headquarters
- Nagoya, Japan
- Current CEO
- Scott Thompson
- Status
- Active
The Lexus RC Enjoyed a Successful Journey
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Lexus distributed the RC and RC F models across over 62 nations throughout their production, achieving sales surpassing 90,000 units over the years. The 2025 RC marks the last year for this nameplate, but it is set to make a memorable exit.
The Lexus RC doesn't see many changes this year, and the RC F is only getting a special Final Edition. As the RC F has the most powerful Lexus V8 ever, we have faith that the Final Edition will live up to our expectations.
Model |
MSRP |
Engine |
Horsepower & Torque |
RC 300 |
$46,445 |
2.0-liter twin-turbo four-cylinder |
241 hp; 258 lb-ft |
RC 300 F SPORT |
$51,065 |
2.0-liter twin-turbo four-cylinder |
241 hp; 258 lb-ft |
RC 300 AWD |
$49,135 |
3.5-liter V6 |
260 hp; 236 lb-ft |
RC 300 AWD F SPORT |
$53,355 |
3.5-liter V6 |
260 hp; 236 lb-ft |
RC 350 |
$49,375 |
3.5-liter V6 |
311 hp; 280 lb-ft |
RC 350 F SPORT |
$53,995 |
3.5-liter V6 |
311 hp; 280 lb-ft |
RC 350 AWD |
$51,540 |
3.5-liter V6 |
311 hp; 280 lb-ft |
RC 350 AWD F SPORT |
$55,720 |
3.5-liter V6 |
311 hp; 280 lb-ft |
RC F Final Edition |
$94,000 |
5.0-liter V8 |
472 hp |
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