Lexus RC
Lexus RC | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Model code | XC10 |
Production | October 2014 – present |
Model years | 2015–present |
Assembly | Japan:Tahara, Aichi(Tahara plant)[1] |
Designer | Pansoo Kwon (2012)[2][3][4] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Sports car(S) |
Body style | 2-doorcoupé |
Layout | |
Platform | Toyota New N platform |
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Powertrain | |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,730 mm (107.5 in) |
Length | 4,695–4,710 mm (184.8–185.4 in) |
Width | 1,840–1,845 mm (72.4–72.6 in) |
Height | 1,390–1,395 mm (54.7–54.9 in) |
Kerb weight | 1,680–1,845 kg (3,704–4,068 lb) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Lexus IS C (XE20) |
TheLexus RC(Japanese: レクサス・RC,Rekusasu RC) is acompact executivetwo-doorGTcoupémanufactured byLexus,Toyota's luxury division. The RC which according to Lexus stands for "Radical Coupe"[6]is a two-door coupé version of theLexus IS (XE30).[7]The RC is designated as the XC10 series. The RC borrowed styling from theLF-LCconcept and was previewed by theLF-CCconcept, being designed as a proposal by Pansoo Kwon from 2010 to early 2012 and approved by supervising designers Yasuo Kajino and Tatsuya Takei.
Overview
[edit]The RC was unveiled at the2013 Tokyo Motor Show.[8][9]
The RC has a shorter wheelbase than theLexus IS (XE30)though it is longer overall. The platform shares the front end of theLexus GS (L10),midsection from theLexus IS (XE20)convertible, while the rear componentry is from the XE30 series IS.[10]The RC has threeLEDlamps in the triangular headlights and 18-inch five-spoke alloy wheels as standard, or 19-inch ten-spoke wheels as option.[9]
Japan models were set to go on sale in the second half of 2014. Early models include RC 350 and RC 300h.[11][12]US sales began in November 2014.[13]In Japan, ownership of the version with the 5.0 litre engine is expensive due to the annual Japaneseroad taxobligation.
Initially, the RC was available with a choice of three engines: the RC 300h with the 2.5-liter2AR-FSEinline-four enginemated to a continuously variable transmission, the RC 350 with the 3.5-liter2GR-FSEV6 (which was later replaced with the2GR-FKSfrom model year 2018 on), and the RC F with 5.0-liter2UR-GSEV8. The RC 200t (now called RC 300), featuring a 2.0-liter8AR-FTS I4turbocharged petrol engine, was added to the range in late 2015. All-wheel drive is offered for the RC 300h and RC 350. Lexus RC AWD versions use a full-time all-wheel drive system that utilizes a planetary gearset center differential coupled with a multi-disc clutch to act as the slip limiting device. The planetary gearset provides a 30:70 front-to-rear torque split under normal conditions for handling agility, however the system can allow for a torque split of up to 50:50 to control wheel slip.
Variants of the RC series have all-wheel steering, 2 piece brake rotors, variable suspension dampers, and a Torsen limited slip differential.
As of January 2020[update],the trim levels are "Version L" and "F-Sport".
The RC 350 naturally aspirated V6 produces 234 kW (314 hp; 318 PS) at 6,600 rpm and 380 N⋅m (280 lbf⋅ft) at 4,800 rpm.[14]While comfort and luxury were the aim of the RC series, sportiness was also part of the equation, although its heavy curb weight dampens the car's performance driving capability especially against the RCs direct competitors such as the BMW 430i and Audi A5.[15]
TRD produces a bodykit, several aerodynamic and performance parts for the RC 350, these include an exhaust system, a rear diffuser, lightweight forged aluminium wheels withMichelinPilot Super Sport tires, etc. The options are dealer fitted and are available only in Japan.[16]
Facelift
[edit]The RC received its first facelift in August 2018, with official images revealed ahead of its2018 Paris Motor Showdebut, which took place a few weeks after. The corporate L-shapedDRLsand the triple eye LED's are merged, making their placements look highly reminiscent of its bigger LC coupe along with a reworked cabin and rear tail lamp design. Base models now come standard withAmazon Alexaintegration and a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot.
For the 2019 model year US market, the regular Lexus RC is offered as RC 300 and RC 350. Both models are available as rear wheel drive or AWD, as well as the choice of base or F Sport trim levels, which makes the total of 8 models to choose from.
In most European countries, other than the high performance RC F, only the rear wheel drive RC 300h is offered as the base, F Sport, and special edition called Takumi. The RC300 h Takumi comes with multi-spoke 19-inch alloys and a 17-speaker Mark Levinson sound system.[17]In South Africa, the RC 350 is the base model, with the RC F as the flagship model.
The RC 350 RWD does the 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) sprint in 5.7 seconds.[18][19]
Following the introduction of stricter crash safety regulations, the RC, along with theISsedan and theCThatchback, were pulled out from the Australian market in November 2021.[citation needed]
RC F
[edit]The RC F is a high performance version of the RC. The vehicle was unveiled in the2014 North American International Auto Show.It went on sale in the United States in November 2014 as a 2015 model year vehicle.[20][21]It was set to go on sale in Japan in the second half of 2014.[22]
The RC F features a 5.0 L (4,969 cc)2UR-GSEV8engine withAtkinson cycleat cruising speeds, developing a maximum output of 473 PS (467 bhp; 348 kW) at 7100 rpm and 389 lb⋅ft (527 N⋅m) oftorqueat 4800–5600 rpm.[23]It is coupled to a Toyota AA80E 8-speed transmission built byAisin AW.[24] The RC F hasBrembofour-wheel power assisted disc brakes withanti-lock braking system(ABS),electronic brake force distribution(EBD) andbrake assist(BA), and 255/35R19 front and 275/35R19 rear tires.
The RC F is equipped with vertical G-sensor forVDIM,rearTorsenorTorque VectoringDifferential (TVD) with three operating modes (Standard, Slalom, or Track), monotube gas-filled shock absorbers and ball-jointed stabilizer bars, new 19-inchBBSforgedaluminum wheels, spindle grille with F-mesh pattern on the lower half, unique front hood which raises the peak of the vehicle, hood air vent from theLFA,front cooling ducts, front fender ducts in the L shape, exclusive combination meters from LFA (a large centrally mounted tachometer that alters according to drive mode, digital and analog speedometer, differential torque vectoring monitor, G-force meter, oil and water temperature gauges, mileage information and a stopwatch), and an elliptical cross-section thick grip steering wheel.
The aerodynamic package includes anactive rear spoiler,tuning of the underbody, the intakes in the grille and the front fender vents and aero stabilizing fins.
The carbon fiber optional package, known in Japan as Carbon Exterior Package, includes a clear coated carbon fiber roof, active rear spoiler, and carbon fiber engine hood. The carbon fiber package parts for the RC F were made at theAichiplant after the end of the LFA production.
To celebrate the 10th-anniversary of Lexus F high performance models, a limited edition RC F was released for the 2018 model year US market. All of the limited edition RC F come in matte-finished Nebula Gray paint with gloss black wheels and bright blue brake calipers. Inside they are equipped with blue leather seats, steering wheel and shift knob, blue suede dashboard cover above the instrument cluster, and blue-silver carbon fiber power window switch panel.
RC F Track Edition/Performance Package (2019)
[edit]The RC F Track Edition (or Performance Package) was unveiled at theJanuary 2019 North American International Auto Showas the track-focused variant of the RC F. It has a similar styling direction to the other updated RC models. The car features performance upgrades and weighs 80 kg (180 lb) less than the standard RC F. Weight-saving measures include lighter 19-inch wheels, carbon-ceramic brake rotors, a titanium muffler and exhaust pipes and extensive usage of carbon fiber. TheTrack Editionbegan sales in April 2019 and is available in white or matte gray with red interior color.[25]
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2019 RC F Track Edition (USC10)
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2019 RC F Track Edition (USC10)
Motorsports
[edit]Super Taikyu
[edit]Being fielded bySARD Racing[26]in 2015 and then by several private teams such as Tracy Sports, the RC 350 has won several championships in Japan'sSuper Taikyu Endurance seriesunder the ST-3 class.[citation needed]The RC F is also a popular contender.
VLN
[edit]Toyota Gazoo Racing also entered the Lexus RC alongside its siblings, the IS F and LFA, in theVLN(German:Veranstaltergemeinschaft Langstreckenpokal Nürburgring), a series of endurance races held at theNürburgringcircuit every year.
The RC utilised a modified version of its 2.0, 8AR-FTS, whereas the RC F too made use of a modified version of the 5.0 2UR-GSE. Chassis wise, the RC was closer to the production car as required by SP3T regulations.
The RC has set numerous pole positions within its class numerous times within the years, most notably with a time of 8 minutes 56 seconds[27]at the full Nürburgring circuit in 2017, with the RC F winning its class (SPX) on the car's debut in 2015.[28]
Super GT
[edit]The RC F has given its name to a GT500 class competitor in theSuper GTseries in the 2014 season, replacing the SC430 that had been raced for 7 years. In its debut season, the car scored 4 victories by TeamTOM'Sat Okayama, Suzuka, and Buriram and Team ZENT Cerumo atSportsland SUGOwith the new technical regulations.
In 2015,Andrea CaldarelliandRyō Hirakawaclaimed two wins, whereasDaisuke Itōand James Rossiter claimed one win. In the2016 Super GT Series,the car claimed three wins, withHeikki KovalainenandKohei Hiratewinning the title. The RC was replaced by theLexus LCfor the 2017 season.
GT3
[edit]Category | Group GT3 | ||||||||
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Constructor | Lexus | ||||||||
Technical specifications | |||||||||
Chassis | Carbon-fibre monocoque | ||||||||
Suspension (front) | Double wishbone, pushrod operated, twin dampers and torsion bars | ||||||||
Suspension (rear) | Double wishbone, pushrod operated, twin dampers and spring | ||||||||
Length | 4,845 mm (190.7 in) | ||||||||
Width | 2,030 mm (79.9 in) | ||||||||
Height | 1,270 mm (50.0 in) | ||||||||
Wheelbase | 2,730 mm (107.5 in) | ||||||||
Engine | Re-strokedToyota 2UR-GSE5.4 L (330 cu in)[29]V8normally-aspiratedfront engined,longitudinally mounted | ||||||||
Transmission | 6-speed sequentialsemi-automaticgearbox | ||||||||
Power | Over 373kW(507PS;500hp) | ||||||||
Weight | 1,300 kg (2,866 lb) | ||||||||
Fuel | VP Racing Fuels | ||||||||
Lubricants | Mobil 1 | ||||||||
Brakes | Hydraulic ventilated iron discs.AP Racingcalipers | ||||||||
Tyres | Continental ExtremeContact | ||||||||
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Debut | 2017 24 Hours of Daytona | ||||||||
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Constructors' Championships | 1 (2023)[verification needed] | ||||||||
Drivers' Championships | 1 (2023)[verification needed] |
In 2014, Lexus unveiled the RC F GT3 concept, a racing version of the RC F developed by Lexus and in-house motorsport tuning subsidiary Technocraft for participation theGroup GT3category. It was unveiled at the 2014Geneva International Motor Show.[30]The Lexus was officially homologated for the Group 3 class in 2017, after a few models had competed in the Super GT GT300 class and the SP-X class of VLN.[31]The car competed for several years in theBlancpain GT SerieswithEmil Frey Racing.Competition with the car in Europe ended after Lexus withdrew their European customer support in 2020.[32]The car has also competed in theIMSA SportsCar Championshipsince 2017, taking the GTD Pro manufacturers title in 2023,[33]and competes in the2024 FIA World Endurance Championshipin the LMGT3 class with Akkodis ASP.[34]It is set to be replaced by a new Lexus-badged GT3 car based on the Toyota GR GT3 concept.[35]
Sales
[edit]Calendar year | US sales | Canadian sales |
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2014 | 1,922[36] | 78[36] |
2015 | 14,784[36] | 792[36] |
2016 | 11,165[37] | 526[36] |
2017 | 7,363[36] | 512[36] |
2018 | 3,358[38] | 321[39] |
2019 | 4,591[40] | 305[41] |
2020 | 3,808[42] | |
2021 | 2,987[43] | |
2022 | 2,648[44] |
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External links
[edit]- Official websiteRC (US)
- Official websiteRC F (US)